The Comanche Vanguard (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1916 Page: 7 of 8
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A Tractor to Which all Farm Implements can be Attached in a T
tor Both operated easily by ONE MAN from the seat of whatever implement
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gatlin of Cole-
man county, camo in Saturday night
Mrs. J. M. McGuire Thursday of last
week.
Mrs. Joe Jones visited Mrs. Will
Hoff Friday.
Mrs. F. Steel and baby of Brown-
wood spent lust week here visiting
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Cartwright spent
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and
here
Bowers
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Operates all Stationary Machinery
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E. H. Hayes and w
parents at Mercer Gap last week.
There will he singing at the Macks-
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week with homefolks here f rom Cold- an(; Sunday with bis brother, Floyd, of
communRy<
Mr. and Mrs. (jpwman spent Sunday
with Doc Hicks and family.
and Clark were shop
Monday.
Scott of near rhi
Homer Head a few
Rev. T. N. < arter ami wife visited
their son and daughter, Lem and Tom-
mie Lou, at Brownwood, last week.
Ry rd Carwile visited home folks in
Comanche from Friday to Sunday.
The young people enjoyed a singing
at Mr. and Mrs. Jegs Vaughn’s Sun-
day night.
Rev. O. D. H Henley fillet! hie regu-
’nr appointment at the Baptist church
Sunday.
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Mrs? E. H. Jones. from Beaumont, where she died.
Romen Walker spent Sunday with has been a faithful Christian a
home folks. I-----
GUM SPRINGS
Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Horner and fam-
BRIAR GROA E
George Elliott, Dan Roberson, Al
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BLACKSMITH SHOP
I have opened a blacksmith shop in
the first house south of the fire sta-
tion. All kinds of smithing solicited,
including horseshoeing. Will appreci-
ate your patronage and will treat you
right. W. A. BEA*.
VANDYKE NEWS
< hool ih progressing nicely un-
. Dean < idlioe ami .Miss < ieo
We have a < m< '•;< r a« k has-
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' week.
A. A. Hi Iley went to
Worth and Dallas last week.
Morgan Hall was here Monday.
Sunday, at the residence of her pa-
< nts, Miss Mintie Stapp and Mr.
E' ank Young were united in marriage.
Drop us a card asking! free descriptive literature telling all about the Moline-Uni-
versal or come to Hasse, where we have a machine at work daily in the field and
see this great tractor for yourself. WATCH THIS PAPER for dates of demon-
strations to he given at Comanche and other points.
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' .Martin Sunday. j gene x ____
B. J. Stephens visited near Down-iSunday afternoon,
imr Sunday. ’ | Mj,., Carrie
J B. Northcutt motored to Coman- I ;[trjnas
che last week.
El vie Holdridge has purchased
new bicycle.
Gus Cox went to
Saturday.
Miss Carrie Mahlev visited home
folks Saturday and Sunday near Dun-
can.
Few Minutes Time and the Implement and Trac-
is being pulled. A Tractor which
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;„K pa- l.K^- Jonk ins ^officiating Miss i mother,
[ill ft. .1 , a . . 1 I . • I .. Ml .1 \ t »•
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Pleasant Horn has arrived from the
west.
out there.
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Saturday night with her parents. Mr. I
and Mrs. Lee Hicks.
Mrs. Effie Carmichael visited her
mother, Mrs. J. M. McGuire. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Steel visited Jim
Bowman and family Sunday.
. Joe Jones and family spent Sunday I
with H. C. Bowman at Mercer Creek.
Miss Fannie Talley spent Friday
night with Misses Nettie and Eston |
Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fagans of Comae-
che spent Saturday night with T. C.
Ross and family.
Some of the young people of this
place attended the party at Cleve Rob-
erts Saturday night.
Misses Annie Bowman and Texir
and Nettie Hi< ks spent Sunday after
noon horseback riding.
Harris oberi* and Frank
were in this community Sunday.
WWI Hoff’s baby ha« been quite sick
for the na.«t two weeks.
Mrs. R R. Love and boh, W’inston,
attcmled church at Board Church Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barfield visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C, Ross.
NEWS EROM OVER Everybody i. invited to a l>*rty
COMANCHE COUNTY Doc Hicks’ Saturday night.
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..ales, repair
(who needs
trade).
We will appreciate a continuance of
yopr patronage. Respectfully,
WM. REESE.’
JUD McCARTY.
FARMS EASIER—BECAUSE THE 7 HEAD OF HORSES WHICH IT
REPLACES DO NOT HAVE. TO BE CAUGHT UP AND HARNESSED
AT WORK TIME, NO GREAT LOT OF HARNESS AND EQUIP-
MENT TO BE LOOKED AFTER. THE MOLINE, ONE IMPLEMENT
AND ONE MAN, TAKES THE PLACE OF SEVERAL TEAMS, IM-
PLEMENTS AND MEN. NO COMPLICATED MACHINERY. SIM-
PLICITY IN OPERATION A FEATURE.
FARMS QUICKER—BECAUSE OF ITS GREATER POWER AND
SPEED. WILL PLOW. HARROW, PLANT, CULTIVATE. HARVEST
MORE IN A DAY THAN CAN BE DONI BY SEVERAL TEAMS AND
MEN BECAUSE IT NEVER TIRES. CAN BE RUN BOTH DAY
AND NIGHT IF NECESSARY, (.E l l ING Till WORK DONE ON
THE CROP WHILE CONDITIONS ARE FAVORABLE. READY IN
A MOMENTS TIME TO GO.
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Moline-Universal Tractor
ENTERPISE
Nov. 21. — Me««r«. Hawton
1!'i«ter Pout, of r'olemnn. a^e
working and viaiting kinfolkw.
Mr*. Perkin*
ping in Peatti
Mr*
Mm. 1
week,
Mr. Mayhand** children have start-
ed to school >♦ Beattie.
Mira Ethel Wolfenharger and coua-
SIDNEY
Mrs. Dora Greene vi.»ite«i
her daughter, Mrs. Little, several
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SODA SPRINGS
Miss Miriam Walker visited Mirs
Amor g the Amy Boynton near Logans Valley Sat-
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Pynes and baby
visited relatives at Comanche Satur-
day night.
Mm. Eads and children of Beattie
visited her daughter, Mrs. Jim Brown
Sunday.
There was singing at J. H. Lloyd’s
Sunday evening.
.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Howell of Cotton
Grove visiter! her parents here Sun-
day.
J. C. Murdock ami family moved
I ba< k here Saturday from Kennard.
Texas.
Earl Gresaett visited friends
I. gun’s Valley Sunday.
Charley Gallaway and family visiter!
Oscar Chappel near Cotton Grove Sun-
i day.
I J. M. Robertson and family visited
relatives in Benttie Sunday.
Prof. Earl Ellis visitor! home folk
at Cotton Grove Saturday and Sun-
I day.
Lawrence Boydton of Logan’s Val-
ey is here visiting relatives.
Bran new stock, new designs in jew-
elry arriving daily. Buy early.—R.
W. H. Hamilton. 22tf
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. . . . is being pulled. A Tractor which
makes the entire crop from breaking the land to harvesting the crop and hauling it to the barn.
Independence—Sell a
EVERY AIOL1NE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR IS Gt tIMVI'TIt, BUILT AND PACKED BA HIE OLD RFI IABI E MOLINE PLOW COMPANY,
YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE MANI FAC II RE 01 HIGH GRADE I ARM IMPLEMENTS FOR THE AMEHD AN I AllMi.R.
Our sr
der Mr.
Spence,
ket ball t'*am.
Pork and yams arc the order of the
day since the cold spell.
Cupid is rtill at work at Vandyke,
and spinsters and bachelors will soon
be a thing of the past.
Ptte ritts ami Miss Mac
< hanged single harness
harness Sunday at 2:30.
Bro. Rainy filled his appointments
Sunday at the Free Will church.
i'he r inging class met Sunday after-
noon with new ls>oks and good inter-
est.
Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Williford came
over in their car Sunday.
Wiley Brewer is visiting in thi. com-
munity at present.
Chas, hi alters is
visitor.
There will be a *>o* supper at the
.-.< hool building 'I hursday night Nov.
30 for the purpose of purchasing
school equipment. Everybody is invit-
ed "We need you.”
Sidney,
of Dal-',
»f Da- e |
24-inch* din plows are
w here desired by purchaser.
The MOLINE Does all Field Work and All Other work About the Fann.
Mrs. G. J. Frasier has been on the RjBnket.
irk list the past week.
Mrs. Stephens visited Mrs J.
Reid S'tndnv afternoon.
Mr. Harrison gave a dftrec last Sat-
urday night. T
Mrs. W. B. Mull vismed Grandma
a dis-
II, Wm.
Reese, Reese Neel, Hill Hudd • -’on,
. Slider, Lionel Slid-
Mrs. "
BEATTIE
Nov, 24. Lu< ian Fields and Snow
Halllaiok of Hamlin visited relatives
here la t week.
Unde Bill Keith returned yesterday
after a several days stay at Hamlin.
Wesley Hancock of Duncan visited
home folks here Saturday and Sun-
She
of Duncan, attended singing here d’”artv at’ john Munn’s in the | ‘S,’ir’r *' i 'its. J. .
i..„ .. . .. .........' Rev. Burt Denny and wile ot B an- ■ ,.(| jn tj,f. |;
' ard- Ol(la< were the h’U* c of Mr jof the week.
Mrs G an<l Allen Camp the first of the
Waco, Ft.
thwaite, where she is attending school.
Messrs. Troy Rogers, Earl Thomp-
son, <
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall have moved
into our community. We are glad to jiy, visited the latter’s s ter.
have these people in our midst. Luker of Mercer C eek Friday night;
Mr. and Mrs. Otna < iccre of Sidney, an(j Saturday.
were here Sunday night attending - ■
singing.
Tom McColor and family are living to vigil her”parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. |
Evans.
Mrs. Allie Shelton and daughter, of
West Texas, have been visiting her pa-
rents. Mr and Mrs. Arthur --|and n swrpt. pretty |ltt)p pir|.
past week. .
Geo. Elliott of this community at- J,
tended the Cotton Pit’ace at Haro
ELM GROVE
W. l„ Steele has gone to
wood with a load of potatoes.
Dan Dutton anil family
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STANDARD MOLINI I NIVERSA1 OUTFIT
furnirhed in the place of mold board plow
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DISTER
School opened last Monday morning,
with Frof. M. W. Honey, Mr. !.«'<•"
J Heath ;i-
<. We hope to make tile term
I of 1MI7 one well worth remembering.
M W. Haney and M. Ro - had bu.-i
ss in Del,eon Saturday.
Harrv Huddleston arid George Scott,
s Ma<l< lie and Fannie Grey, at-
inging at Harmony Sunday
Birt Steele entertained the
folks with a party Friday night.
Barney and Bessie Davis and little
~ , attended the
party at Birt Steele’s Friday night.
A number of young folks attended
church at Sidney Sunday. Among the
number were Ettle Hurt, Kate Helm
and Effie and Dovie Hurt. Flora Park-
er, and John Hurt and wife.
Blake Bartlett entertained the pen f
pie of Elm Grove with a picture show
Monday night.
Mart Grace and family spent Sun-
day with I T Hurt.
Barney Davis of Brysonville was
calling on friends in this community
Sunday.
Rick-*Armstrong and Johnny Ren-
fro. of Bibb, attended the picture show'
at Elm Monday night.
Bettie Jennings and children of
Bibb spent Sunday with H. W. Helm
and family.
Earnest and E<l Carter of Bryson-
vllle. attended the party at Birt
Steele’s.
Uncle Joe Creamer and
Creamer visited relatives he
of the week.
MACKSVILLE
Farmer* are glad to see »ueh a nice
They needed it!
The matrimonial hce has hean bux- |
xing in this community. Mr. T< m . ins. Houston and Buster Post, were in
Mr*. Mintie Isaac was laid rest Jones and Mis- Ruth Neal: Mr. Woodie | B»»ttie Saturday.
in the Pendergrass cemetery Fridsv Johnson and Misa Lena W ilson. Mrs. Garrett visited Mrs. Hickman
Mrs Fiber) Hi'lev and bah'-of Dal- morning The husband and three ! • I H. Haye- and wife visited her Friday.
las s-e visiting her parents. Mr. and tie children accompanied the ho<ly
E H Jones from Beaumont, where she died. She ----- — „
- ■ - ......... ( ,ortjr vj||e house on fourth Sunday of of the Famous NACO CORSETS.
time and a consistent member of the
Miss Carrie Childre.-s of Sip*
Springs was here to attend the cedica-
tion services.
All the business hoU(
wdil dos* for Thanksgi
Walter and Homer St
las. are viaiting at the horn* <>
Rovd and R A. Stewart.
An'h Boyd and Lesli* Ft*'
Monday for Rwns h»<| on busines I
Tom Nal»ers was here F Hay. i fain.
Phillip Stovall and son. Ora i. were
•n Brownwood on Friday.
The undersigned have liought the
H. I.. Ardis Jewelry Store and will
continue ame in the Wm. Reese Co.
Drug Store, under the firm name of
Reece A- AfcCarty.
Jud M< ( arty will have charge of the
i and optical department!
no introduction to this
in this community now.
Mi .« Iva Clc« re of Sidney, was here
Sunday night.
Misses Vena and Kathleen Beene vis- r<>n,s Mr anu airs. Arinur ocwm mr i . .. . . , .. i
ited their cousin. Zue Matthc vs. at ^epk ' ®nd a sweet, pretty little girl Mr
Sweetwater Sunday. Geo. Eliiott of this community at- ’ fro"‘ StPfXXLll'l .
M e- Ethel and Berta Robert-on tPn(|P,j the Coti I Pair * at Wa> o tlu‘ «l‘l,,'«lr ” ”" - " ,n
attended a party at Gum Springs Sat- fr,,tn Thursday until Saturday. v<mng man. < ongratulations extxend- iand \|r> \| q Coker of Cross Road
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Z.ni. l of,!.. !w,h «< Roh. I-"* I‘ut- W.lle, ............ Milton Cjkor .nd „f lt „nvi||r.
, - onvilln Sondny..........] ’ A,„„ W.lk„ in , ft'.T ""Jitu ................* ........
FARMS BETTER—BECAUSE IT CAN PLOW DEEPER THAN TEAMS
CAN PLOW, THUS TURNING UP VIRGIN SOU FOR THE UTILI-
ZATION OF THE CROP. PULLS A HEAVIER HARROW, THUS
' BREAKING UP AND PULVERIZING THE LAND BETTER.
, STRAIGHTER ROWS ( AN BE PLANTED AND CULTIVATED WITH
I I HE MOLINE. IT STEERS EASILY AND TRUE. ITS WEIGHT IS
‘wi’l7>S,,| TC T<> PKKVENT ,TS HKIN<: DEFLECTED RY CI.QDS.
• FARMS (HEAPER BECAUSE OF LESS INVESTMENT REQU1R
ED. COSTS LESS TH AN’ 5 HORSES. REQUIRES LESS ROOM AND
LESS C ARE TH AN I HORSE. "EATS ONLY WHEN IT WORKS. AND
THEN BUT LITTLE.” COSTS ML’( H LESS TO FEED THAN 7
HORSES. TAKES THE PLACE OF ONE OR TWO HANDS. DOES
.MUCH MORE WORK AT LESS EXPENSE.
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INDIAN CREEK
Frank Steel of T w
<1 Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Elliott vi-ilctl
Mrs. Jim Bowman visited her moth- his parents in Center Point,
er Mrs. J. M. McGuire Thursday of
last week.
Mrs. J. Godfrey and children
Mercer Creek, visited at the home of
T. C. Ross Sunday.
Shorty Coker was a pleasant caller
in this community Sunday afternoon.
Misses Berda and Ethel Roberson of
Sweetwater, visited Miss Zora Purl
Saturday anti Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Marshall of
... w Sweetwater, visited the latter’s pa-
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Pinkard visited t rents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T Kerley.
Andy Johnson of West Texas is vis-
iting his brother. Jim.
st church. The whole com- |
inunity ; mpathises with the Iwreaved 1
sisters,
this McCarty, anti Miss Ruby
teachers
Essie, Jessie, Eula.
1 hr *e
i nam. _
Miss Agnes Walker was in Coman- Rua'h
che Monday. • night.
Sunday witnessed a scene of great |
rejoicing, caused hy the dedication of ,
the new Baptist church. A large
crowd was in attendance from nearby
towns and communities. ......n .— -
mini -ers present were Re- < »>o. urday and Sunday,
of Comanche. Jenkins, of Bangs. Bris-1
coe. of Proctor. Hurt of Elm Grove, |
Garrett of Beattie, Fielder of Sidney.
Some of the lay members from
tance were Mr. and Mrs. Russ
Reese. Reese Ne*
Hugh Lacy. W. R.
er and their families.
He says it was getting cold Ree«e, and others.
Mr. and Mr*. Sim La<y and
were here Sunday.
Me. and Mrs. Tol Aus**r of Blanket
spent Sunday here.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pavne ard hil-
dren of Blanket spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Ross.
Mrs. Daisy Deely and son. and Eu-
Anthony were out from town
ELM GROVfc
“Miaa Mattie Kate Spence spent last j|yt ,,f Hasse, spent Saturday night 1
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their little daughter. May, to Brown- frpd anj Milton Coker, attended the !
te'“'.A'!, 5? ! Xi X iris xk,:....... .Sit-! .
Jack. I hHin and family moved t<> i tending h<W at Post*’. • j * Satur
Comanche last week and Bob Isham ■ day and Sunday with home folks,
nnd family of Comanche moved into} Mrs. Edna Cain and children are
thia community. down from Rotan visiting with rela-
George Emert and and family of tlve and friends of this community, j
Comanche, Mrs. Will Clark and chil-| Church wax well attended here Sun-
dren of Sweetwater and Jess Tyson day. •
and family of Fellowship visited their j ■
... Grandma Emert, Sunday.
Miss Minnie Wilkins Forrester vis- i
ited home folks at Lamkin the last of
the week.
Dave Isham and family of ( reamer. (.h.ir(.h H( ss<| Sunday.
visited th«ir mother, Mrs. Isham the
Monday enroute home from Put- I
Mrs. K. R. Little is the guest of her ’ Meth
son. |
Mr. and Mr.. Frank Steele and baby husband, mother!*; children,
of Brownwood, visited Mr. ami Mrs. i brother and her foster parents in
Alfred Steele Saturday ami Sunday. I hour of .-.adm-ss
Grady Jones was in Dallas the first
I n( the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brown took
I tnc’.r nine uaugnier, may. io n
j wood Friday far an operation.
Rev. Burt Denny and
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