The Comanche Chief. (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 17, 1881 Page: 2 of 4
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~_-£L
fUltoM latTflMi • Mi
boot. ■ torch extinguished in
imm ..I .Urknoaa,-UiffflaTn»m o.
doorway »ud from tlw
look down mil kioda of
MmmM U shroudwfla •arfcHotVWj
lb« floor covered with aabopand ths
bar wreathed is weening willow and
aalte heartily ia
ffcorY
* • <£Jm~
laU, yet I ahoald
the, pidt j
.££“0,
ttlkttheruaiuef
laJilHa
The dread of
Beadlaf Xotlnna.
-FOR 3«E-
Ia the iataryaainie apace
hare a grinoiog skeleton
a broken heart, ami there a
ii liter
Real Estate Agent,
C'ooiaaohOr Temaa. _>i
deadly,
Ibe root.
>5^
Lsmtesod T»wm Lota Boughtand Sold"
^aa MaaWa, imtol, k-*ed and re- |
<t Aeu tax mbs. Land* mi
t»ai>ad taxes pah! in
n rvwtitv ia the state.
flttes examined aad
Ahrajs on JBar aad Never juwwtf to
DICKSON JtrCREEN,
HAVE IN mu AM tO'mr
,manche chu
,al mattebi
.Afcaivx tbs Lamut ^tadoi
•TMEirr or
Tradet
nOeeaxauunedaiMl rr-
Knit Goods l£.
HOLIDAY "GOODS-"ft N0TI(M
brought tu Comanche, Consisting in part of
Ladioo Dt»as floods
1 l**,<)*jk>II''£ave bond and
fTrom jatton ThuraUay.
to compare with
__reaeaaejdr la ait costs.
factory lefrmiM giv«a »haa
flake of hrflutifu
JvA'tfl! fOR ftttA
Enos Capper survey (the Khar
WSWeMBi^ w ri, >—• te'SlSfS^SK.'iailS.^
!?!iSSg»^CTag^ ^.
Tiesand Neckwear.
Why, it It
fwaek to Shrrraa-
i road fcoar Saw Ofteaau to
are the great
K. J. Davie, the only re-
eee, waa the beet Texaa hae
tWwu*-. -H baa
DiaeertU with
Ifca^aTJl, PVnkney Henderson, one
of the best
history of T,
*----------ae£
sad'that
j» St. Jacobs sit—PL L»ui* (
^
John W. Pornqy, the distinguished
journali*v4fed oa the 9th ia Phila-
delphia:
Kmutotal Mkth<>i>imt.—Warrant-
ed not to coo tala a single particle of
mercury or any injarioaa or mineral"
, bat to Consist entirrlv of
roots aad. hrrU. whl. I. i*
the
ia ao effectual* yet oo
•This mrdicina ia
Simmon* Liver Regulator
STAPLE AND F
GROCERIES,
oo harmless.,
ISTEBH
, limber aad water.
_____la body, on Lillie Mountain
, im pro Tad. A No. 1 attack isecWj
tor >1.
Nothing like it wan over before di
_____Tie Bist Aaortwiff Staple Bey Goods in latest T®
oimpMTfd. ^ ' - — —
i flurvef, on South
'<7 wSTuHf,^ .. wiV
house creek. ■■ ' • >
tfO acasf.of-PT M. Nall survey, on South
.^tSo acre* near Whittville, the W,
-pX£&:r& ^DBITGS <fc GROCER!
an aUawaa;Providence
in coantries where liver |
________At. M*THODirr
genaine except that pre
pared by J. H. Zeilin k Co.
It »the I
til yoa are
folly to wait nn-
with disease
Which wo propom to sell a* CHEAP an
6*«LiUrfc®4Jflmi Kttot^rT
II vUI i'hk ttillf
A new rail-
of the state every week to
i ia ao longar aa oxcaoo I
tf seed north for their
awapapor. The co
I New Orieaas Timet-Demo-
gb**-! **»*•» tolly equate in
•ad quality of reading
tha country.
• sheet which merits the pat-
of the people,- and the aop-
ivee will decide the long
■pooled qsection as to the south’s
, ability to maiataia a journal equal
_ to thoae published at the north. The
TUm-Demmrmft weakly edition ia
, a large twelve-page sheet, and the
complete recorder of of all carreot
The Masonic Grand Ix>dge of^the
the etata adjoarnod last waek, at
Uoaatoa, ojter a peaceful and bar-
mootoaa aesaioo. The Grand Lodge
of Borrow waa moat beaatlfofly nod
touchingly conducted. Grand Mas-
ter-elect Matthews delivered the era-
tion and included therein many ia-
tereeting remarks to tha craft. , |
aymptoi
e siekljent
ipHy a"
families made the h *a!th
timely asc of this pure medicine.—
Otetitf. ^ 2-
Wheo physicians have made use
of a prescription for years in their
private practice with certain sucres*
it is a duty they owe to mankind to
pat such remedies within reach of
all, aod this is done by “copyright”—
each is the case with Dr. Sherman’s
W* have sUu a good and well •elected
•tack of
PINE LI
8Hi^do:8,
N. Q. Thaaa-Damoeral.
Prickly Aoii Hitler* and they have
proved to be a blessing to mankind.
8.481, M0rLMK€8, ETC..
.....
ALSO TUB
Dr. LeMonnier's report to the
hoard of health ia tha eaee of
i
of the
child who died from the effects of
Mr*. Wind lows soothing Syrup
should at once engage the attention
of the authorities. The statements
made in-this report reveal a startling
condition of things. It appears that
this so-called soothing syrup, which
m sold io enormous quantities
mothers and names, ia nothing more
nor loan than an active and powerful
opiate, containing morphine in large
* a* »m 'tmjgaflp^^gaa
no longer be sold K -
‘.a’
Hqnnr eh*
within their bounds. Ia tha latter
mauty prohibitioa carried by over
1900 minority. Ia Boaqae county
the iHue wpp hptly contested, bat
temperaaee won hyamqjerity of less
than 100. To Wm. A. Ftelda, of the
belongs the credit of
battla, for it waa
in question, the done appears to have
Loon administer'd in accordance with
the printed direction on the bottle.
A toaapooaftil 'of the syrup contains
ooe-eighth of a grain of morphine—
a very heavy aose for a child of
eight months of age. That it waa
altogether too heavy is evident from
the foot that the child died, and. aa
the post-mortem onmistakably
> poet-i
jwed, fro
from the effects of oi
jpium,
thattki
enjoy the
«r as to them under tbe aew ora.
Owing to tha foot that the pro-
tke
It te frightful to realte
poisonous stuff is sold by wholesale
without restraint or eapervieion. nod
aed to the haods of carotem or
torani people to bo dosed oat to
btee. It m dosed oat to babies.
It is disseminated aa a harmless and
philanthropic boon to humanity,
wboreae it is inevitably vieiotta in
vision of tho law |
manufactare of latoaieattog Equom
violated la various
SC John has
: intoxicating liquors in
the law j
city marshal
r other o
responsible practicioncr. Bat this
soothing syrup te permitted to flood
Urn country and to be doead out to
oar children, without tho slightest
effort at control by the authorities.
officers, for
any duty impoeed
provisions of said
enforcing the
they have a
•ho-fommth.
ru prospering mor
Its effects, injuring tbe constitution
whom it dom not kill outright. Any
good physician will tell you that
morphine should be administered to
babies only in ram and argent coses,
sad then under tae direction of a
ftr tha Comas rhs Chhf;
If I waa called apon to paint a
aaloon, I would do it after this style:
Oa oae eide I would paint death on
the pate home, hte arm Wielding the
Ihflidirboll, tha flrey boob of hte
flying steed treading down every-
thing fhir aod lovely, tbe garden of
Bdeu before him, a blackened waste
behind him. Oa the other aide I
would draw tha picture of a wracked
hotel, once a happy home, tho win-
dows staffed with rage. In the
ouely begging her to* breed, lathe
■Id ha eeaa tha oi
Slate ha calls hte
tike bar, ia toll view
Deserving articles are aiwaya ap-
preciated. The exceptional^ clcanli-
neea of Parkers Hair Balaam makes
it popular. Gray bain are impossi-
ble with its occasional use. 2 4t
HOSIER
ssrtyaapc;
■H»an In* n»w4 k to h por-
l,‘ '■ “ ***** of ••"OffOOf,
■***i*«l r*m*d* f*
CELEBliATJSD
Mitchell Wagon,
Which we will Hell aa Cheap aa Can
Be Bought la the Market
Anywhere, freight added.
J. W. Greene & Co„
North W«t Cor. Pub, Bquare, "*
COMANCHE, - - - TEXAR.
. . •urv*7- rl^. _
Three nest rwipacn in CojasnCh*.
Plnttv description, pric* and U>r
xnrt iuidt can W Men at my ofle
U rami'* starr. >
Swanson
shpr*
fficksc
tdnna of
my otic* ovsr
6ttf
.j.'MVam
NEW GOODS AndNswTaUa toPlaasshis Customer*.
, r m aarfUKSi 'If I PTIONS-CSr^lly compounded by a coippe^jiLdfugght
nHfe Campbell
Tak* plsasura.in.informing the public that
they'liavs moved their stark to the new
•tone store on the Northwest comer of the
square, where they will be pleased to have
th
cm call and examine their immense new
stock of • • • .
DRY GOODS,
Clothing, . Notions,
HATH AND CAPS,
BOOTH & SHOES,
All of which >• propotc to tell
;■* • ‘ J •w»-v-4
48 1.0V 18 THE LOWEST l
REMEMUEU,
vturwuxii
When you come to town to rive us a call
and examine our goods aad pners. We ars
contdent we can plm*r you. Remember _
CEILTOI It CAMFISLL’S
X> —.n'..t*. U »*-l s t» iaha S**»
Mead, aad Will otbs'wIv *»•*•»• »h* h
:ffsSSSSjrfe;
t«»Mdbla am»h*maltl-'
■ /. *. JOW \WX A CU, XmI**, Asm,
'•rw.rl, KmmfOr, tt».
PENSIONS.—
NEW—STORE,
Nortliwsst Corner Pwhllc Squaw,'
COMANCHE, - - TEXAS.
A. L. HAMILTON,
DeaUr is „
DRUOS,
SCHOOL BOOK©
la UbSM
liaa. llv*r reaieltlM,
aad alh** tfoabl** a*a
aad bsaleva. ta wham
Children
CRY
Pitcher's
Castozia.
ITIS HOT HARC0T1C
tha W«rld*a great Palw-K*-
ttoyfagrrmediew. They heal.
•oothe aad vara Burma.
"jgafflgaggdBBfiifd
nauuAiasnxawa. wa»
J. MONROE TAYLOR
III
Bf
3
uiwhm>i,anrmi. -
havw*CT'hamariuM !u>a>*CoSwar3S
of tha kiad. Ara aiwaya sari and ralisble,
aad aasar hO tv utsara tha ted Malta
ia eeekary. Ask ymr grwear far II aad
pea it a trial.
P*»
_____JSm
STATIONERY,
ixxs.
, Keeps only th* best ot
-Bfodlotnoa, Paints Ac.,
sarsfolly 10*4 by a competes
prescrip ties 1st.
My Stationery department is well supplied
with all kinds of writing and blotting pspv-
pens, ink, pencils, slates, etc. My
/ SCHOOL BOOKS
comprise every kind uAd in the State.
1 also keep a frill lifts of
Combs, EraH>~?,
PERFUMERY
AND
PATENT MEDICINES.
IVKIfa.
■MLnruor
Add •w.t.UW,
each, Is hsmdMmt to ermstrwet and opsraU
Ua read, aad (hat It tedatirabie to inersasa
d It ladwiiahte la Inersasa
*XSSUXttS
vss s BrlDiaaA Wklls sod _
light, requires no trimming, and la*t* for
months. Semple wick lOris, I tricks 26
eta, 121 wicki 76rts, postage paid. Hare
four sixes, No.«, 1, 2, 4. AgenU wanted.
Addrm* MavAk Tir La» r Wick Op,
79 Cortland! HU if. Y.
-9—‘-:---I-
> WS. ■*. Ml .■11,1^-. Lr
g*—■**—!■■—-■«; wig^.^*m»yHnitqi
FLORIDA!
tnd OalfOsastOsaal
50,000 SHARES $10* EACH
with a BONUS of dOaossa to* sash
W skams from choirs tends of Urn
numeroi
'and
'SS& *• p“i« *■»
yJJ’t fail (0 ^‘ad th® .**
i adverfieoifretit on (bin j
uer j;T. Harri* wUI pfest
’■^orthouec to-rUotTow mor
I evcnin^>
> Chris
DOLLS! Zi#tS
^ toCotaij^'
fuV\hte _
mis tree at ll»o
Jyjbe. free for the u*e
wish to hang pronenS
' *n unnroctiWtva ru*h
fot*.
readme
CUNNrmi
hr Co., ptibli
* hdcre*ti».« inrd t».(hcir,
,in this jawte, which shou
DBALKB IN
MlowJlAW' wotUd'we
-ttcfihq uejit-etlliHcn ber
. -- now and the fit
9
Sells as Low as the Lowest,
riORS t'arcfolty compounded by i
Prteiee Taln'ii Kick
!E A CO.,
Gpoocm,
<—DKAUCEfl IV—
Staple ail Fancy Groceries, Tobacco, Separs, Itc.
FINE'"-.-. GOODS A. SPECIALTY.
Call and you will And a large and fresh stock to select from st BUTT I )M PRICKS.
J. NL HaCBAQLY,
DEALER DI ^ STOVES 480 4LL KI4DS OF HUUliriU
in MAirtryacTvux or nr, anxr-atov and coppeewari
0m farlvad," AMtnrtvd Slips, uf the Colchntcfl "Cld Hlrkon " Hum
. A Carioai if MM Galvanizid Barb Wlra-Two and Four Prong.
HOOFING A.IVX> GUTTERING A HPKt'IALTT.
Southwest cotoer Public Square," - - - ' COHANCIIK, TEXAS.
MAX ELSEB,
FOHX .WOBTII, TEXAS,
L-the yo«ng »»®n request
Ijn remind the pjtbtic oftb
oachinsf ball, and to stale
Sbinl)’ is invited to attend,
fMaster N. A. Cook, f
cm Eureka Sjmng<^Arlt.,
rk, wberejiodias been for*©'
’ '-p^t for the benefit
ith. r,-, -
Lsoperintondent Switzer,
Lhodint Sunday school req
to inform tho patroij
ol flit all prcnoqU'lfitendo
J Christmas li*vr1diould be
rjdnj- afternoon or
morning, in order
cut tirntj may bo had fo
Sent of the tree.
I_A large audience assembb
i Jfcthodist church last Su
ht to hear M r. Hrodie, the
hodist minister, deliver his
in Comanche. H«
upon tho necessity of
I apparently made a most fa
impression upon the entire
gstion.
J Mr. K. Purci ll, No 11 Ann street,
|,rk. iue<l St. Jncob* oil for rht un
lirf—writt-H s Now York
(Vs.) Ohrbaisn Adv
—While the ctjitor. of the (
perambulating tho west si
[square on Wednesday
tbs waa hailed by that prir
I fellows, T.■ C. Ilill, of^tht
till, Moore fi Co., who,led him
irir immense grocery depart
k1 presented him with a h
ioc cigars, and tho manner in
ire have smoked this week
ke General Grant blush.
Wholesale Book Seller and Stationer,
DIALIS IK
rr
i
*-n€irv < ti|i|wr plow.. Also » tr«.“
ml lion mid \\ ooil beam Double !
Pianos, Organs and Sheet Music
Agent tbr North and West Texas for th* Celebrated
WEBER PIANO!
SL Louis and New York Pries* dupliested. Correspondence solicited. IS-lf
Mrs.” Mary Miller, wife of
ae Miller, died at their fosii
tuiJps north of down, on Wc
hr morning last, of consttwj
I9CW somos. Tl»« mntt Interrstinr Hook ofUHmr pofl-
A IliMory ot tvery Admimotiaiion from WoHIRfiW'
'IKBSbAi?___________
Itkas aoStrvI Portr.il.of lli, I.ullea
■(.■lion from WASHIMtON totl.e
st.n.l PrWs4* Hlstocr w>b«<n.«
puMUSsd.1111'.**,^**^ .7 }*_j r” th*“ *°Ste<'1 PtetrsfiVofth* I^HI*«|1I III T f LfflltCC
“MotWrButsHi1'ssSstcfcof tS«Pt«iU«w1 sn*lh« hilory e( *i« Yf || | | £ flUUwkl
atisa^Baptlit.
The officers and brethren
niwionary hoard of Comandhe
fetation have concludel to me
sUinlay. he.foro- the ith Hunt
Usnaxry next, instead of Ap
ublin, Texas. J. (». 0’Bai
IMS
Rrhaffl KotM by Ftofl
Y « ffoonrln
i’flffittfl f»M. Wrll# fo J
II te *1 Tam
SSSRHH*.
i CtBMrt.
Ih* *sv rsmvi fanilli.-. Spwtm-*
FAITHFUL and FEARLESS.
YE DEAF
BEST hi ••
m7?
> w*m* »•
win
sets Golden Tongue foods, SO Lit) WAL-
ears hers, pries Only Maty Daley* 1st Cash
Hatisfacthm guaranteed is every particular
sVawng1 J^tkw °"lt 'is*^alaa!X!
tegSvartisaasSnt. Order at one*. Noth-
My now Ate-
•■vesaasss
Our Ileloved
G A R F I ELI)
and his FnltliftiTtablnet.
The entertainmont at tbe
house, .Saturday night, for tho
“t of the Methodist Christmas
Well attended. Tho iirogr
i Well carried out, and the
|wre very amusing. Tho
deserve lmuli credit
linlerest they displayed ‘tn tht
|kr. About $10 were realized.
An elegant Chrome Litlii>Kniptidt«|[[
ten piurtnBiii,~maktng»fTiH tetirih-H0*'™
printed in 10 color* on henyy pupcr v'1*1 *
rich gold border, nir.e IHxili inchti*. Tn« w*
of this beautiful work of srt h«* b*ea wnifv
unprecedented st $1 l« r ctwv. In
that every family mnv be cn»b!c<l ta |«»*"
this beautiful su'd touching •ouvenirsf**'
tele President and hi* t^biuet. ye will
it for only 60 cent* per copy. M®**"/*
nishthis mui« subject, printed• in 6
reduced to 9x12 inches for only 1» <*r'
Igruafo Pottage stamp* taken. UlatiH
ALVOM Xowu the time for *<vnt«n«U"
1. X. McCrary u agent for engine
eolton gitiv nmi presses; MrC
■ttnwting ninchinc*, sorghum mil
Intpontar*, sinl gnim drill*.
Now is the time for agents to resp »
harvest with these beiditiful^portrwU. ,
these beauiuui
ing sells Ilk* then.. Send for »"JP» *T
teSn*. Con a lit & Co., IMiMJih**
•7 Dey Street, New York.
lMBiatth*r.
I Bf. Riley Condron t
li’rofcssor Switzer rcsid
I1"» ah'.irt time move 1
Itown for the purpose o
I children to our cxco
|A« the ('llirr has oftoi
I school will bo the rcdci
|!?*n» and many more
I will move tp it if
jvdl bo pushed and k<
llfffltte-vtandard •
THE
emu
■UUNMgifl
Moqday evening last Mr.
|vm tho victim of quite a pain
Wka*’ at ,he Com»nche cotto
to^h^kttempting to’ clean o
'■•“Kht in the saws, which drag;
|“® •gamst the revolving
the back portion of hta lowei
|w» wa» badly lacerated, bi
■nurfortunatoTy was not hurt
»'nc dressed tho wounds, ai
**®wtvr waa taken to his homi
tead/W Ormtar sad
meanaa 6 softi
fltffftekwa*^N.VCl IHTuuitifofl^
[ 4 **v Dailrsad Wriakl*.
i following letter ha* bo
ST**) to the merehanta of C
[ ®*>.*hich seems tff he a new
k> in rail rood freight busine
J* wculated to bo a aourco
trouble and annoyance
i "wchant*:
J^AND FOR SALE!
mu •vasaBtud to' th* raA®*****
. DaLaow, Tbxa*. Dec.
' . XwrHusU of Comancbei
- 1‘lestc forward |p
^WSStfSSS.v
fouk’tkrn ,,AR,,?,
wall improved, qrftif from 26 **^ Jk
afnrauu* *f luMi'iya "
a*(ghh<wh.sKU U» diffferest j
anohe county. • l*ri* * j
Also, tetm a-o'. uf utnmp»°T<n - -
arte from W0 to (M» *rr^- jn-)H-gl.tA A
.aSS
our orders for
Identic*] good* von
Tj. Dxsi
Job wor
I reasonable terin*>
l corner of th* I
aid
Ufll
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