The Comanche Chief. (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1879 Page: 3 of 4
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4. Bept 30, IStoT;
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B. T i
Lf" flBK
>t tow
do him, aud fix Uak j oi cotton. An- rout or lease tin
otbw iiafl - ku^M.1 lLiu.1. P*fo»‘>d 1 .ude or tow
goad «
r^lduro epcuud
uurtheast
of.tbcflquaro, wliBWl Win
»of {mil meats, which 1 wit
^y?S9ti*mL a •^*re 0*96*
patronage solicited.
/
j |M .
of Comnobl, judge;
KTwcoud lUmdBy* In Fwbr*
K° iUHnst iimi Novi«ber.
“ • jrrrfmess tlu> Aral
> Ant Monday* in
Muy, July, Septen-
rSoTimber. C. E. Williumeon,
1 I b iHftfcm <3oa*‘» At-
-Souic though tleon or >U|iioWf^|
a ft persona have been setting fire to
wefl.of town. This is
Wrong iad should be stopped it ouce.
The gteae la ucaroe and, from prune ut
indications, the poor cittle will hire u
e< twelve incite., and
run:
tr r tl
jag
r- formers, jet we Lav© often
Iseird from those who ire.
soil had makes it ji
wdi si >»—y____
1 re«h'Oysters served
—From observation,
those
. _ 5* the trade
from Comin^rWoa the increase With
9»o0jaljneroidi ire 4 greater por
the time much better to Wago.
tW*r iq i wet time thejfe are shj
bid places,on the Waoo roodv-'Tutt ut
Btt tlmeL #»e a
the year rbuoj
road.
*o. J^ATfjg 7. 1871
,T«»utiar'
>sy hone mu
out 1‘i hinds high.
C^three years ol*
igh. AH three
K on the left
nt«H0l
by Rr-W. Bard
u. £----------
nguet 7,
wf ip forehead,
5 Lauds high, 7 (
yL One yearling,
«ial*iunbriuulfd.
years old. 14 hands
f on left should* (
on tight ahonldcr, also I
nd a yearling colt Aheil
th a belt on,' 4 yean old,
The lot valued at 8100. 1
by T J Burks and »]
s J E Smith, J P preehdl
»t 19, 1879. i sorrel '
eee and leg*, 15* I
old, branded y oa Ml]
'lined it $S&.
by J. M. Lambert aid »
e Jsa. Terry. Esq-, ‘
. 4, Sep 1. 1879.1
! year, old 14 hands 1
oh Teft shouldw
- - Valued at $36.00[
/i T|, U6uw»i» vm
J. jfr,,Bonner, Clerk.
a the Waoo roaJ^-'TTrtt at n“Stw«“ •>'
9 same njuk-^da remain M'tsi'” war
O** Fort Worth £«*'*.W l
J^^rSKr ' foolish' qn«
adjourned.’'
sSS?4®.*1
d 3 P- ni.
lb
preaches
cond Hu-----v j— _.
__on the 8atur4*l ♦••O'
[■unions The public are ooniiilly
la attend.
<8Bsmoam.—Th« «rst
—Wb nottoed % uewty married
efiBdiug to his residence tins
and i1.m> a useful
tore. The form
tiled
ie, we axpeot he wants 6
' r.
Me her
around the itove.
-p--
local NBWS.
j(|ara rain!
^Urtweek.
|.TW dost is unbearabll .
\ court ad!jou»»Md yntcrdiy.
_ i Oysters served it the Bakdry
Inhere? Ohhwhere ia that artesian
**' ____1
—Just Bucaivap.—A large and well
^ " teeov (
TO?
3. W. Moon*.
both ififdrnH
JssrtJmHitwe
u ssi lioSs^r
-isHi wantu.
ws*—
-fg>|[1Mttini'i«- - ilwje.
oertaiu as
—“Bredteu,
debated
1 a^ie
^‘tr -ohj
IrjjjgVfc
of A Sal;
it at I
*■*■1
wain u
A package of Pt
Each tost lets oMl.
■ l
—'Plows and farm implements for
rtMttarka*% Iow pnMAwt^ll o Creary V
estiqu. lpw bees
enoug," skid Parson —■
e umpire ortCe negro <401181-“**“®^
ng society, wuich was wsaugliug over
the queltiou of “which causes til
misery, love or grtV V‘ y>
de first misery 0*4(Uiyt bsA >>- j,_l .
nflfhiug EL rt'hgdtrt'a
beenjurfole £vfc*lijn*tfiral lovu for stoul
I>.oloro 1
dsoidtfJou de aide ob love. AtTifyon PALTI&TON
nigiers warmarridgemmou. like umr ^UddlTn'g ..... .W.<
o’bettcr'nto debate ntTaiclr Low Midi" ■■■
-fela
—’ jS'g
WicKanr.
,. 10#
lfi|
—We Mgret to Mam that it tryst »o
dry that bat fetr farmers have b>en
able to aow wheat. The little that
oame up haa been bitten off by the
graaaboppeft. Tfcia will not seiionsly
injure it. Wheat sown in Decumber
in this Istituds has been known to do
well, aud as it doubtlesa WU1. raiu by
that time, ww would^dvne ottr farmers
hot to yet despair.
-^The traveling jrablm who desire
^*jfehn T. Qrten is erecting a •***!*• comforis of hotel and at the Slrmiigmficent pasture in this county
in the east part of town.
Green haa fuiko ^n with J.
in the meronntila business.
; - ’ ‘ ■ "r ■ i
hours, alio hot coffee,
Isktry, 8. W. corner square.
ff» vill take all The wood ww can
is-payment fee subscHptfoue to
Br^' ■ " ^
college bell is. broke and yon
wait for it to ring before you
to church. Sunday.
The two gins at this place have
tjssrssT Y*4'*1 tal“0'
cptembcr 9, u duk date,
year* oM, 14* *»»* B-Mr. T. 3. Holcome opened a dane-
Mrtol, at Fossa lib's Hall, th»
shah is Well attended
by R Ji. Waldrip ude
i Milton Brown, &?, I
So. 1. 8e| 2d, 1879, »
aft bind foot white,
nd about 14jhands
rTjsft shoulder, t
on right thigh,
'by J. li. Randall
ore Milton Brown,
luct Mo. I. 8epl
re ronle, about tliii
about five or six yesnolA
Mt right shoulder, nM
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3. 3. Albin. aid *
■ years old, 14* Mai
L Valued atflS.
J[, D. BONKER,
County Cterk.
ephens k
store and are e«
largest aud beati
ds ever brought to ttilj
stihg fto put of
"WbAgpilg to th« doctors’ ball at
i- next Monday night. It his bouse.
most moderate expouae are referred to
the Waverly Hotel, Fort Worth, as
one ot the host conducted hotels in
the state. The best tho market affords
ia always found in- abundance on the
tables, and the rooms are large, -well
ventilated and always scrupulously
noat. 8e« advertisement.
- tpem--T-m_—
—While at the gin of Messrs Holland
A Carter ou Tuesday evening we count-
ed.twenty wagons mostly, loaded with
cotton. They have packed 3/5 baieb
and as this ia only (hat which was
picked, maturing before Hie rains early
in Angus*, they will gin and pack we
think, at least three limes as much a*
they anticipated. Mr. VernoD, at his
gin, has packed qenrly half oe much,
afi^the “fleecy staple” still crowds
B-. Martin started his
cattle for the head or- me mh>Ji ;
r.tdo. The henl comprised nearly one
thousand head, uioat' oKwhich ifer§f^ar'***'F
graded, and pronertmJed by okl o ittle I
men to bethe fluot t they have seen in
at the oourt selected stock of Tobacco, Cigars anir X'eiiti. 'About four years• ago Mr,,____
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lira for flue males and began the
pqriment p? improving his “long-horn”
native stock, anffT Inter a thorough
lest, gives.it as his experience that the
half-breods’f.ittcu faster, stay fat and
thrive better, weigh nearly half as
much thorp, aud bring a better price
in the market tteuu the long-bores, aud
stand tkqwohj aud dry weather equally
aa well, if not better.
Mr. Martin also has a rancho with
head of cattle ia Taylor county.
D keeps a few hundred he id in
7r,
i » i • ■ • H fii
W AUdtliiOg • WWW i|«ss TV 9 lit*
mMWddugt.....,..,,.,
'ZJ-tr--- FORT worth.
Middling........ .... —
i.pw VjJgzgrr.*
of'Abe '
[ENTS.
for breeding purposes. A few yean
ago it was difficult to <|onvince> nn old
Texan that improved ektffe would sur-
vive our changeable cfiiflaW,-E^^we
are glad to sea that a citiaen of our
conntyliM succeeded so well in explod-
ing this fullaoy, and is raising a flue
grade of stock.
r-
^ever
. .j-MBtort<i’,.' rT
ms BEST AND Cl
JkoQm Chm and Ft
TO wiStkVj
imMt*#**’
Izr&ifK).
OTTOH FACT!
*W» *M -BMASli SIMM TK,« ihu-
riSNbatt Fonowma *
An excellant ~
...jinifomi
-I-
AUNOfC*. CoNBTirATIOK,
Dyhpemua* Uysentrbt,
Piles, Neciulgia, Ao.
—- L ..ju,_ c
Unnranlrvd to 'uwto a»; Cmae
«f UflUAfiaM Fbm
lybew BtkwiMW -
. »pb Psllawed.
PRICE 50 CTS. PEtt ►TILE.
FSSwtti Co.
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
" • GALVILTON, Texts.
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tow WOBTH, TEXAS.
j. II. IlfjOBARY,
STOVE
* AW
All Kinds of Hardware.!
AND MANrra
Tin, Sheet-Iron anti
OOBANOHB. TEXAS.
.
Xlta
F. M. McDermott A Co^
odheae^.
A DOBENGOOD FARM8
sitaated in good neigbl
CO\li OIL,[5 g,‘- -c,in' 8150’
at McDoi uiott’s
District (,'ouit.
GOODI
Jl1 y--
ffINO, HATS,
BOOTSr
itioNs,
DWARE. Ico.
11 line of
• - ’ ' *
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co, ^
ARCS, |
’ANCLES,
COAL OIL.
BQAP, j
3tC-y j
NED GOODS
ription.
ess on a CASH
U dsoapor lh>i» Hu hKtp»
■j Tiyjavsi.
to Oomanebe.
stock ot Boots and 8bo*
ill be s .1<1 for verj *•*
*• ' • -
J
TpK
l STEPHENS * °0'
1 ligheat Cash Price paid for
dace by J. W. Moons.
JMHt i& Oowfnche county
end 9fi osntn sfld tty
Fob SaijE.—360 acres of good laud in
Comanche county M ill take the pay
ia work. Apply to J. D. Htepbens.
„i- —r~» ~f -
____—It ja A hard matter tor a man to be
nter, editor and defil—three per-
sons add one man—all at the same
time, as woe the case lost week in the
Chief office, nod that accounts for so
many errors ia our paper. Ie our
The following is a list of cases Med
and otherwise disposed of by the eourt
up to 12mS. yesterday: >-
ciVil DOCKwr.
Henry A Undpfwood vs. J. 8. Lamb,
note adR lien, judgment for pla’ntifl
and foreclosure of lien-------------T------
Maddox vw. W. T,:Oamth et id., dis-
missed an to Reniek A Fra**er, ro»de
fondants. ,< > •-■..,..T.„'
G. W. Wright ys. Margarctte Wright,
divorce, judgment for plaintiff. „ —
M. J. and J. W. Miltican vs.’ Frailk"
-liather-son et al.,' dismissed, for want of
prri«(>outioii7 *f
C. G- Davenport oiul wife vs. J. M.
Hnjp|«lev et si , note, dismissed.
i Coandl tried two
1 b*t Monday night for drink-
r. The trial waa very
■■LL. *.')
W pleased to form the ac-
o^iol. King, of Belton.
Ring in the internet ot that Ac., to
(fan; Moody A Jemmison, of
port of the fitanifer trial, we oniitUul
Mr. Liudaey’s name, saying “Mr. N
R. opened for the State, ” when wc
should havu said, “Me. N. it. Lindsey
opened the aigumcnt, Ac.”
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glim
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■3 64
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8
good water, plenty of timber, orchards
and good soil, with
~“4«uolosod and ins good stats ot nulti
T.
j j^a, YE THIRSTY
. { 1
r ■*>
Moitarcthi‘salsoN'.
JOMFOV------- :
1 water, 1
and good soil
osod and
COMFORTABLE DWELLING
R0UHB8 s
from 96 to 90 acres
vatiim. Also
10,000 ACRES OF GOOD UNIM-
.. PROVED LANDS,
well situated, timber and prairie, in
tracts to suit purchasers from 160 to
l Also three
640 acres. ' Alio three peasant n H«hUty.
CHOICE FAMILY RESIDENCES Goo<L8he ,r *°.f. '■•hioles. Prompt
^—5**4si* attention and satisfaetroh'gif ohm feeff.
in the town of Comanche.
A perfect title guaranteed to all the
above property. Apply to
W. L. 8 ART WELLE,
Camanch* Texas.
I A. L. Hamilton, VAno^AN * co-
• SAMPLE ROOM,
iSD--
Billiard Hall,
V,
GROtEUIES,
B>-gs leave to inform his customers and
friends that jie has moved his entire
stock of drugs and groceries to the
building formerly occupied by Jack
Wrofht, near the Southwest corner of
the sqnare, where he will be glad to
see them one nhd all. and will coutinue
to keep a'full lina of
J A MEADOWS, fO. A CHILTON, nRTTQS
(forraerl/ with (formerly with - '
3. A. Wright. >---TMstaorKJo.) MEDIUINEB,
PbopkiktoBs.
A -
- We have opened the above house for
llm accommodation of our friends and
customers, and respectfully solioit a
sharp of their patronage. Behind onr
bar can always bo found the best of
wines liquors, cigars, etc. Tho cele-
braird AnhOlllCr B*8r WJWStilBtty'Uh
hand. Give us a trial, and call and
henr.the bell punch ting.--------- •
J B HALL
,-rt
DtiadiW
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES
I **............ 11QU0R8, ii:i»
. ;kf5
COMANCHE
tVfM
'CLIP8E
Livery and Feed * stable, ^
■r North side Pubtto Square, ; »/: Jfif
14,4 -'
COMANCHK, wT - - - TKXAL
attention And satisfaction gTfaPanfei
■ jflTIJi, proprietor.
4A1US VAliajIAB. ft A. HOZOHXM*
West SidA Public Square,
00MANCHB. .... tbxas;
None bat the very best quality of
WHISKEY, BRANDY,
wnn» a*p qiOABS
Kept in the hottbA.
FANCY ICED DRINKS
A Specialty,.,
j
Carry yottf chickeM, eggs, bu,fttT,
J. W. Ghebws A Co.
—On Tbutvday last Judge Fleming
paaaed sentence on Goolby, tho high-
way robber. When aakod if he had
anything to say why senteuoe should
not be paased upon him, he replied
“Nothing, only five years seems like u
mighty long time tor me to go.” The
Judge tlifcu tbfd liim that five year*
st^cPcn*’ °n,P8’ was not half long enough forjiini, and
— •’••*7 A. jf jury |,>ti performed their duty
they would have fU-eo blip twice five
J.-D. Stephens, et al., vs. Win Re,],
den et al,,. douuLorul aX plain tiff's cost.
8CIBR FACIAS POCKET.
m4 r. -pBuZiNBW ST0IUS'SEW OOODS!
dmiAiseedt
State vk; F. Bader and Jos. M.
Trainer, dlSuuissed.
State vs. Wm. Hurt, A. J. Carnes
and M. V. Fleming, judgmont .Ni $i,
>w certainly blessed in
M having plenty of pure
rtter. Thera li poaroely a
»b town, but haa a good well
' -
ninde final by default.
CMMlKAL POCKET.
State vs. K. M. Long, Mat Fuller,,
Bill Rose, MslVifi Jlarwfck, .las. Baker
Pink Floyd, Totn Gilbert and Bjll Mas-
sengale, luurder, acqditted. ' "‘*'-
SUte va 3. A. Crabb, theft of cattle,
guilty of misdemeanor, fined 8l0and
costa.
W. G. Duncan &‘Coe,
Beg leave to iiiform the citixens of
Comauclle and surrounding comities
that they.have opened.in Cdttmnche, a
TOILET ARTICLES,
—FAINTS, OILS,
. imwtmi
PUTTY,
WINDOW GLASS,
fancy Motions, ao.
• —/V* ’ ;• v* ' »
• —r- A1 tmoi'yyqor or ;,v l_|;
SCHOOL BOOKa
»| ■ ! • , er... '
Tuft- . - - • -" ==s
SlTA TIONERY
A1 ways ou hand. **■
gTANCIL A FRANKLIN,
■ : ■ : *&%r
GUNSMITHS
■A'.
AND
PRESCRIPTIONS carefully co
pounded by experienced druggists.
~" , -
STAPLE AND PAN0T
gbocbbibb
AT BSD BOCA PB10BB.
MACHINISTS.
Special Attention paid to repairing
STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS,
HEWING MACHINES, Etc.
Naar Northwest corner Pnblrt Square,-
COMANCHK,TKXAfi*
- ■ , , • ' 6-16-ly
kr.-JB
[rti a nobi, act of the Ladies'
_^ Making clothes for the
[ “T f*0^ childron. Varily.
. ^ *rta ehaflty shall rsoeive
years. Goolby was.fakenrtjBuqtsville
the same day,
—Just Rmobivbd.—Canned Goods.
Fresh Cove Oysters, Sardines, Salmon.
nt the Bakery Fancy and fctick Candy, Cigsn, Tobac-
Ystsa started for
1 *®t several Dsoaths.
^ ‘n Tarrant county
*°f» tha district
**. !"*» * Fort
00, Coffee, Sugar, A^at,'^^^^ ^ 3
Mamed- . v'
Hopx— Harbin.-yAt the residence of
the bride’s brother, Mr. Cbos. L- Hv
ris, Fort Worth, Texas, Mb E. W.
Hop’r, of Comanche, to.iilus N®rai*|T~i
HabbU, A Fort Worth. No mrda.
Tho wedding was v«|ry priyati, but
the large and ba.»daome arrav of bridal
|,i-,'si*ntH aUi’sfcd U‘0 well-wishes of
their nufc^iW" ■ friends, while congrut
ulationsVere hfcsrtily Wstowed by'aTl.
The happy eonple arrived in our
CoarXETE LIME OF <
General merchandise
. COXSISTlMO OF
- V.*
DRY GdDDS.CLOTHING,
«ROOTS, 8kOES,
- .rr -
ilATS, (DRESS GOODS,
6-84-tf
J^HEAF GQODk
Vj ys,__i-
'Lessing,
v^J. , . "4—
Lyons,
Soloimiii,
dtCo.
, —Our mnrehaute, for the .post toy
weeks, have been doing quite 4 br.»*k
business. Court being in sessi«>n has
drawn many people to OomaiieM, antL . .... -------- ~ ,v •
-Lb u.l.,b
city Monday a*Oruiug. whara they ^ill
; teaks their future -home. W* wish
them mneli prosperity. _ ...
AND NOTIONS.
lt>8 OF
wish.
from fbrty to £tiy loads per day. This
keDa ready for bjkb tor from two dollars
Owlhhe, Bauer and thirty to forty cents in , the seed.
Tjrt# pom notify in «mtf
though times may yet be oalled hard,
Bt citixens are for better off tlmu
mtif of those In adjoining counties.
1 A fall Hue of
always oa
OwV
McCrearyV f-vr thtefr, hottitf-kceping
outfits, b. SMooking stoves, etc.
COFy^^V.^riyr]
al MelJeHBot t*A ] ^-
- -ThNbvrt 0 .«•»* cigar rtJDate.
Bakery, South asst eotUV ot WlWl..
NBa-'1’-;''1 .-ruSEm*. !V-
Groceries
- SfkftM d eh chi mow.
Wc intend to syll as cheap as Goods
,isn be sold,
._--_ ..»■.
77TCOMANCHE, TEXAS
Here a full, comoieta and weli^elacked
stock of both 3 ■'
DRXOOODS & GROCERIES,
’ ag- which they propoae to sell ^
AS LOW AS THE LOWfcST.
— - J^OWN GO TOCER!
J, W. STONE,
• «*»?*.«, -1 .'—*3 -: '"7 /’
Manhfootursr of aud Dealer in
Saddles ' and Harness,
• ' " * ’’*3 4 . * < ;
_* COHANS j, XfXM.
j opened • Full, New
aud Complete line if Roddlery, I am
ne“ line, on eaeftt Noncn and in first-
3 ' aW
to do* bn burl
prices to meet
HMM,
.
maods of the _
”v<i DoiiT send off fOr y60r work wbkh
^rJs\Uat$%s?z?JT
elsewhere. ——<-a y— g caY.
mm
KtMCMDES TIC TLAOI
A. L. Hamilton's old staud,, We«t aide
of I’a Idle Square, Cofimncho, TfXOi.
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