The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1931 Page: 2 of 8
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Paring Knives
5c
To Amount received during Quarter _■ -
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4.151.52
INDIANS GIVE NAMES
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Balance
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7,224.44
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2,006.33
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5.766.05
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\Road and Bridge Fund
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF OCTOBER 28. 1981.
By Amount
Amount to
12.875.82
__6.377.38
..80X86
... 35.12
1,788.20
3.977.85
3,869.24
282.28
6.498.44
6,377.38
4.732.58
2,491.86
1,842.19
164.14
542.80
296.18
GUSTINE GIRLS WIN
IN BASKETBALL
NOTICE!
SHERIFF’S SALE
BLACK'
DRAUGHT
Men’s Canvas Gloves,
2 Pairs for .......
Ladies Hand Embroidered ’
Gowns, white and colors 29c
34.63
34.63
With a purchase of
one Colgates Shaving
Stick, both for _ 25c
50c Size Hinds’ Honey
and Almond ('ream.
Everyday price 28c
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To
By Amount
Amount t
838.98
To Balance Oct. 1st, 1931 ------------------- 296.18
COURT HOUSE FUND '
12,248.57
.. 627.25
12.84
17.56
Children’s Jersey Bloomers
Assorted Colors and Sizes *
Pair 10c
Ladies’ Jersey Knit
Bloomers, Assorted
Colors - - 20c
-8.328.98
.. 55.01
I PILES
and Pi
cured i
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of tim
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309. I
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Real
210.93 *
.... 48.93
4,151.52
.. 282.28
HALLOWEEN
GOODS
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442.95 ]
602.83 j
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602.83
.. 442.95
2.850.01
3.533.93 j
6.288.94 1
30.41
4.22
Land Ti
Unships;
and Ten
Title Ei
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• 182.00
48.93
2,006,33
To Balance Oct. 1st, 1931 -------- 161U
ROAD AND BRIDGE NO. 2 FUND
5343.59
422.46
5.316.28
To Balance Ort. 1st. 1931 --------------- 99778
O. B. NO IH SINKING FUND
. 4.068.14
.... 83.38
To Balance Oct. 1st, 1931 --------------
RAiirkR fund
4,318.50
997.78. |
Ladies’ All Silk, full
fashion Hose, new
colors 38c
Children’s Hose, new
colors, pretty rib 15c
32 In. Ginghams, in
Checks and Plaids,
Good weight 8c
Ladies’ and Misses’
Rib Hose in new Fall
Colors --— 15c
Rubbing Alcohol, 16
Oz. Bottle -—J- 25c
25c Size Melbaline
Face Power 19c
To Balance Oct. 1st, 1931 —---------
GENERAL FUND
5,766.05 5.76G.05
1931 3.977 85 .
and BRIDGE no. 3 FUND
404.75
> 723.18 " - -
Balance July 1st-------------AZ’
To Amount received during Quarter
By Amount paid out during Quarter
Amount to Balance -----------j.-l—
Rayon Step-Ins, and Bloom-
ers, non-run, trimmed, as-v
sorted colors . 19c
—Comanche, Texas
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reserve-
in 1855,
1,112.80
7.13 I ,
1,132.93 |
— PHILLIPS^
For Trouble*
due to
INOtftlST °
ACID »TO***S
rt£ADAC2..\rA
cascs •"***£.,
Cousin Tom
Remembers
A Series of Indian Stories
(By T. R. Havin*)
“BUFFALO HUMP”
__’
Next time you are out
of fix as the result of ir-
regular or faulty bowel
movement, try Thedford’s
Black-Draught for* the re-
freshing relief it . gives'
thousands of p-jople who take it.
Mr.E. W.CJccil, a construct ion super-
intendent in Pulaski, Va., gays:
- «i “When 1 get con-
stipated, my head aches, and I
have that dull, tired feeling—just
not equal to my work. I don’t
feel hungry and I know that I
need something to cleanse my
system, so I take Black-Draught
Wo have found it a groat help.”
Sold in 25-cent packages.
Thedford’s
The 15c sibe of Rit,
RIT T — 10c
all colors, at our store
now 10c
Colgates Shaving *
Soap 5c
Mavis Talcum, 25c
Size, at 15c
50c Size Palmolive
Shampoo, 29c
GILLETE RAZORS,
FREE
COMYN 4-H
** Blankets, Part Wool, ,
Pretty Plaids, Size 66x80
Sateen Bound, each .. 88c
Brooms, 5 strand, painted
handles, our 3.5c grade . 19c
Tubs, No. 2, heavy galvan-
ized, strong handles ... 48c
KotexJ Per box 29e
- South Side Square—
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Balance July 1st ------—
To Amount received during
By Amount paid out during
Amount to Balance —'-----
Balance Julv 1st
To Amount received 4 <ring Quarter
By Amount paid out during Quarter
Amount to Balance
7.224.44
To Balance Oct. lat, 1931 ------------------ 2,491.86
ROAD AND BRIDGE NO. I FUND
Balance July 1st -----------------------
To Amount received during Quarter --------- V’.i.to
By Amount paid out during Quarter
Amount to Balance --------------------------
Balance July 1st - ------------------
To Amount received during Quarter-------
By Amount paid out during Quarter ----
Amount to Balance ---------------------
48.93
164.11
. . • 3,977.85
. _ -.'7.13
442.95
6,377.38
„ 296.13
—S. 34.63
30.40
124.83
i 997.78
282.28
3,5:13.93
... 2,491.86
store will be »
STARR’S lc-$l. STORE
NEW GOODS LOWER PRICES %
We are receiving new goods daily. Our buyer has just
returned from market buying the new things they^ are
here, ready for you to see. A visit to our -----
pleasant and profitable to you. Below we are calling your
attention to only a few of the many everyday needs at
lower prices.—
The Gustine High School Bas-
ketball team opened their sea-
son Friday at Gustine by de-
feating the Cornyn sextett. last
year’s county champions, 10 to
5. ' ■ r
Friction is a thief of profits on every farm. Be it
, windmill, truck, tractor, incubator, electric Iwht I
plant or erfeam separator, there’s always somethjlg ,
that needs some petroleum product—or is ready to |
break down for lack of oil. Farm relief of this sort is f
a Sinclair specialty. Sinclair’s interest in the epun- I
try’s finest oil fields enables us to prdduce a line '
of petroleum products which has no superior for *1
completeness and quality anywhere. Sinclair Opal- J
ine Motor Oil, Sinclair Pennsylvania factor Oil, 1
Sinclair Tractor Oils, Sinclair Gasolines, Sinclair
Super-Flame Kerosene, Sinclair Cup and 'Axle |
Grease. Just call or write —
Sinclair 1
Too Much
ACID -
x /ANY'people, two hours after
JVL eating, suffer indigestion as
they call it. It is usually excess acid.
Correct it with an alkali. The best
way, the quick, harmless and efficient
way, is Phillips Milk of Magnesia.
It has remained for 50 years the
standard with physicians. One spoon-
ful in water neutralizes many times
Ha Volume in stomach acida, and at
once. The symptoms disappear in
five minutes.
You will never use crude methods
when yPu know this better method.
And you will never suffer from excess
acid when you prove out thia easy
NM. -
Be sure to get the genuine Phillips
Milk of Mamiesia prescribed by
physiciana for 50 years in correcting
SBceaa acids. 25c and 50c a bottle—
Miy drugstore. “Milk of MapMsta”
ban beea’ihe U. S Reghty<Tg*l
SritW the Charles H. PhiWp*
QmmMsI Cosapsmy since 1875. ?$?
127.46
.J— 83.47,
- COMANCHE, TEXAS
SINCLAIR DEALERS
B. F. CAHVNHEAD ' TOM DOUGLAS’ FILLING
STAR SERVICE STATION STATION
A E. Thawpson. Prop. W. W. JONES, Vaa Mvks
FLORAL PARK SERVICE - G. A. GRIFFIN. HaastV
STATION, D. G. Isham, Prap. J. W. CARTER. Haase 4
HEALER CHEVROLET CO. C_-*““Z T “
PENNANT SERVICE STATION J. M, YOUNG, GusSae.
6,383.94
To Balance Oct. 1st. 1931 ------------------ 3.533.93
- ,.Q. B N<»/5 SINKING FUND
Balance July 1st -----------— - —------------
To Amount received 'luring Quarter ----------
By Amount paid out during Quarter ------
Amount to Balance — -------------------
Doctors Disagree .
When children are irritable and
1 peevish, jfrind their teeth and sleep
■ reetleasly, have digestive pains and
j disturbances, lack of appetite, and
, have itching eyee, nose and fingere.
: doctors will not always agree' that
; they are suffering from worms.
| Many mothers, too, will not beMevo
that their carefully brought up chil>
I dren can have worms. The feet
remains that these symptoms will
7,' Bguper Fund ——
' Court House Fund ----------— ----r
Jail kpn<l —.-----------------
Court House Improvement Fund
O? B. "No. 1 Sinking Fund ---- - -
' O. B. No. 18 Sinking Fund -------- --
15c Special Fund -------------------
O. B. No. 5 Sinking Fund -7-----
TOTAL FUNDS ON HAND ——
Bank’s Balance, Oct. let -----------------J18,810'30
IVA HART, County Treasurer Comanche p»unty, Texas,
THE STATE OF TEXAS, . '
COUNTY OF COMANCHE.
BEFORE ME, The undersigned authority, on this day personally
’ appeared Iva Hart, County Treasurer of said County, who, being
by me duly sworn on her oath deposes and says the foregoing
report is true and correct. '
FVA HART, County Treasurer. Comanche County, Texas.
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFXH’.E ME, This the 12th
Jay of October 1981.
BOB HAYNES, County Clerk.
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W. C. HOUSE
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Balance July 1st
To Amount received during Quarter
paid out during Quarter
Balance ...------------
Medford Wetzel,
the Comanche
team -is now
and Nadine
! Leader, is “The Little Giri With
Balance July 1st --------------------
To Amount received during Quarter-------
By Amount paid out during Quarter -----
Amount to Balance ---------- —
No I
Rond ami Bridge Fund No. 2
Road ahd Bridge Fund No. 3
— goad-and Bridge Fund No. 4
Gc-’ncrnl 1 tin I---- / ------
sit* J ‘ V* -*
124.86
To Balance Oct. 1st. 1931 -------- 124.86
O. B NO. 1 SINKINK FUND
Balance July 1st --_ ------ - ~ ---------- * o?
To Amount received during Quarter --------- Itnr.zi
By Amount paid out during Quarter ---— ■ ■_ ,
Ajno'tmt to Balance ----------------------*—
Aluminum Percolator
and Ted Kettles, Good
Value 69c
25c Lamp Chimney,
Big Size — 15c
Electric Light
Globes _____ —
Men’s Wool Mixed
Socks ' : 10c I
Men’s Ties, a new line I
of Fall colors and
patterns 25c
New Purses, for ladies
Big line of colors 49c
Captain
Indian football
“Strong Buffalo”
Thompson, Yell |
» ia.a.1- r*i_i tiriaLj '
A Big Voice.” They were given
their new names by Chief Bald-
win Parker during thte Indian
Program at the High School
Auditorium Monday eveningwhen
the two were called to the stage
and dressed in Indian garb and
feathers, and made to help do a
real Indian War Dance. The Chief
and Jiis tri lie pronounced
Mrs. Inez Palmer vtas hostess
to the members of the Y. W. A.
Tuesday evening when they met
for re-organization. At the busi-
ness meeting officers were elect-
ed as follows: Thelma Barrett,
President; Vera Mae Edmondson,
Vice President; KathleeneGreene
Secretary-Treasurer; Lillian Wail-
ing, Pianist; Martpn Lucille Don-
aho. Choir Leader.
Projects for the year are to
make monthly contributions to
the missions, Buckner’s Home,
and the Training School. Meet-
ings will be held every second
and fourth . Tuesdays at the
church unless some mem’ier
wishes to entertain the group.
After the business session re-
frtshmonts were served.
. ^e,d. >nji great majority^ of cases,
rnifuge, the sure expellant of round
and pin worms. If your child has
; any of these symptoms, Uy this liarm-
less, old fashioned which
you can get at 85c pMpfcttle from
PARIS SMITH-
The Comvn 4-H Club has re-
organized for the new school
year with fifteen additional mem-
bers.
Officers elected are: Naomi
Caraway, President; Ina Wayne
p- 1 Hodges. Vice President; Loveda
Spencer, Secretary-Treasurer; Lu-
cille Easley, Reporter; Willard
Thiehaud and Ina Wayne Hodges
Yell Leaders; Local Leaders for
the girls. Mesdaines S. B. Cul-
| pepper, Jr., and Mrs. C 'M. Cara-
way; Leaders for the boys. W.
Doyle Graves and Lowry Easley.
Program Committee, Rowena Ross
id cost or ’ul' , -.. . Vera Hancock, and Lucile Easley.
Given under my hand this 7th Th<? C)o|> wjn ho]d<.
IV n’f ■ <Mt0^Rrio+>tmnn Sheriff meetings the second Thursday
1*htrJLrEh‘Z. R ift e*ch month.
CotiTiiy• T^XAfl* U lu ___
FOOTBALL TODAY—FRIDAY!!
Comanche vs. Strawn.
Game Starts 3 p. m.
Admission 25c and 59c
Base Ball Park
Balance July 1st -----'■—-----------
To Amount received during Quarter -----
By Amount paid out during Quarter-----
Amount to Balance ----------------
or starve on the prairies.
taut trouble maker as
the reservation was maintained.
When the Indians were mo veil
_ from Texas in 1858, Buffalo Hump
, r, and his band were settled on the
’ Wichita reservation where he liv-
ed until his death in 1870.
To Balance Oct. 1st, I93l/--
APITUI AT1ON
The State of Texas. County of
Comanche
Bv virtue of an order of Bill
of Coats, issued out of the Hon-
orable District Court of Coman-
i che County on the 10th day of
Sept. A. D. 1931 by the Clerk
! thereof, in the case of Flora
i Couch Versus J. D. Couch No.
7459 and te me, as Sheriff, dir-
ected and ^delivered, 1 will pro-
LAND NOTES FOR SALE
1 have for sale some A /No.' 1,
Vendor's Lien Notes. First Lien
with 10 per cent interest,
perty worth several times
amount
HAM.
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PROGRAM
'Comanche County Sundav School
I Convention, Northern District
Will Convene with Beside Church
Sunday, Nov. 1st, 1931
9:15 Devotional, Bro. Reece Neal.
2:25 The Church Budget Ex-
plained,” Pastor Carroll Peden.
2r44FThe Sunday School Organi-
zation, Logical and Practical
for Raising the Church Budget.
, Prof. S. B. Culpepper.
2:55. Special Music. Ry Beattie
Sundav School. W
3:00 The Church Budget As it
Relates to the Spiritual Growth
of the Individual. Rev. J. R.
Musick.
3:15 The Scriptural Basis for
Church Finance. Pastor Montie
" A. Davis.
8:30 Open Forum. (Questions on
the Above.)
3:40 Reports.
4:00 Business.
4:15 Adjournment.
Churches in this District
DeLeon. Cornyn, Duster, Robinson
Springs, St. Joe,, Beattie, Sipe
Springs, Pleasant Home, Oliver
Springs, Amity, Sidney, Shiloh,
Liberty. Antioch. Downing,
Harmony No. 2.
We had 7 reports and 117 pres-
. ent at our last meeting.
.... TRE AS VER’S QUARTERLY REPORT
. To the Honorable Board of County Commissioners:
I,' IVA HART, County Treasurer Of" Comanche County. Texas,
hereby submit for your approval, my report of Receipts and
Expenditures of all moneys coming into my hands to the credit of
the funds named below since by last report which Was rendered
you at the July term of your Courf.
, - JURY FUND
ENERGY
Mrs. Dick Moorre and sons of
Port Arthur, who have been vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. B. McPher-
son returned home last week.
lived during the past century was Sunday,
as much feared as was Buffalo Mr> snd Mr‘- H0*®1, Magness
— ----' ----— .u-
dian and* his band'*U*rrorized the co™munitv Sunday^
northwestern frontier . of Texas
for two decades during the mid-
dle of the century.
From his favorite camping
ground near Santa Anna Moun-
tain in eastern Coleman county,
Buffalo Hump and his.band sal-
lied. forth Into the white settle-
ments on their marauding ex-
peditions. Buffalo Hump hated
the whites with an intensity that
seemed to grow with the years.
No other Comanche chief was
so bloodthirsty. No other chief
was so cruel and vindictive.
In 1848 when the government
desired to make a new treaty
with the Comanche, Len Williams
and Brooks W. Lee were sent to
notify Buffalo Hump. They found
him on Jim Ned Creek in Cole-
man County. He professed the
greatest yhow of kindness for
them. But while they were still
in his camp, he instructed some
of his braves to follow them and
ambush them. Williams and I-ee
left the camp going northward
in search of Sanaco and his band.
They found Sanaco on upper Pe-
can Bayou in Callahan county.
Shortly after they arrived 4he
braves of Buffalo Hump4 came
into camp and demanded the j
whites on the complaint that they
had stolen goods while in their
camp. Sanaco refused and gave
the white men protection as far
as the camp of Ok! Owl on the
upper Clear Fork.
When the Comanche
tion was established ... ___
Buffalo Hump refused to bring
his band on the reservation. He
roved about for several months
then came into the reservation.
The Indian agent, John R. Baylor,
gave his people food and cloth-
ing. The next day the band be-
took themeelves to the prairies.
Six months later they again ap-
peared inAlde the reservation and
Baylor repeated his kindness.
Again Buffalo Hump went away
to the plains. Thik exhausted
, Baylor’s patience, and when the
I 1- lians again appeared he in-
med their leader that they j
d either" remain on the in-
Ct W uluet’O ♦ I* 1
on the !
a con-,
long as
To Balance Oct. 1st, 1931 -----------
15c SPECIAL FUND
Balance July 1st --------
To Amount received luniig Quarter -----
By Amount paid out during Quarter *------
Amount to Balance --------------:--------
OILS. GREASES. GASOLINES. KEROSENE
30.40
To Balance. Oct. 1st. 1931 ^-4®
COURT HOUSE IMPROVEMENT FUND
Balance July 1st --------""'■4n?6
To Amount received during Quarter ---------- ll.sro
By Amount paid out during Quarter-------
X . -i---- c
t ----- - - 1,132.92
To Balance Oct. 1st. 1931.' -- --------------
ROAD A\p BRIDGE NO. 1 FUND
Balance July M- -yr, ’• ’ ” 463 65
To Amount re.eivprf during Quarter -------- 463.6a
By, Amount paid out during Qu-utcf
Ambunt to Balance
hours prescribed by law for Sher-
iff's. JSales, on the First Tuesday d
in November A. D. 1931, it be-
ing the 3rd day of said month,
before the Court House door of
said Comanche County, in the
Citv of Comanche the following ]
described property, to-wit: All of
the undivided interest of J. D.
. 'rr>—lo< AI> ivinyns Couch comprising of 120 acres
ru Tand Un Cunuuiehe Cotmky,
1 Texas, a part of James Hamilton
survey No. 87, abrstract No. 456;
i beginning at the N. E. corner of
tract, sold to J. R .Beaver by
B ,T. Masterson for N. W. cor-
i ner this tract; thence So. 71 deg.
E. 534 3-8 varas to stake on
North Boundary line of said sur-
vey 87, for N. E. Corner this
tract. Thence South 19 W 1267
varas to stake, on South line of
said survey 87, for S. E. Cornc-
; Thence N. 71 west, With saiu
south line 5343-8 vrs., for S. W.
.. .. . .... ~e‘8S* I Corner this; thence N. 19 E.
ings’upon the football team and 1267 varas to place of beginning
predicted that they would win ] °" ns the. >r°Ph,rljL»nt
today in the game with Strawn. : J- D* Couch to
’Hip nrnaram consisted of songs C0!,t amounting to $55.33 in fhvor
3'X brS!«< »f ‘I- D-W* C««rt*
Indians. j ®n(d cost au,t' ’
' day of October, A.
DwmpKF Rritrhti
j Comanche County, Texas.
Pro- '
the I
of notes.—W. M. DUR- i
To Balance Oct. 1st, Ifktl ------------
JAIL FUNK
women who are run down, or out-
for every moeth, should take Car-
<1ul. Used for over $0 years, nio
To Balance Ort. 1st,
ROAD
Balance July 1st - ---- -.--J: —
Amount received dqnng Quarter
; paid out during Quarter ...
to Bn'ancc ' —
lived during the past century was
Hump. This thoroughly bad In- 0“^“ *“'*"* '" th“ J
Rev, Sterling Isham filled hi?
regular appointment here Satur-
day night. Sunday and Sunday
night'
; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hannon
and son'. Bowers of Ireland via- i
ited Mr. and Mrs. Jiih Baskin
fSdnday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marshall and
children of Comanche visited Mr.
and Mra. Jewell Cox Sunday.
Y, W. A. MEETS
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