The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1915 Page: 5 of 10
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Dr. 0. R. Houghton, Dentist. b
building, Comanche,
Dm Masonic bt
(advtf)
Why Not?
v Frank Strothers was in Hasse
\ Sunday.
D. F. Eaton is home from, sever-
al days spent in Brown county.
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/ Rev. Jno»Po’.ver of Brownwood
$js in our city. *
V. L. Jackson of Sidney was a
business visitor in town Tuesday.
Carl Rogers spent Sunday in our
city with friends.
Bob Stanton spent Sunday with
hjs mother near town/.
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Milton Moore is hon\e from
Pallas. c J
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Miss Leah Allen.oLGustine spent
Sunday with home folks.
Siegel Hill returned from Brown-.
wood Monday.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Lewis spent
Sunday in Creamer.
J. H. Bryson made a business
trip to Fort Worth Sunday.
I). O. Smith of Brownwood was
t / in Comanche Sunday.
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y Miss Alta Tannehill was at home
1 Sunday from Hamilton.
Miss Eula Clark spent Sunday
jpyith her mother and father.
Odell Atwood was in Gustine
Sunday.
Save Time As Well As Money by
Coming Direct to Headquarters for
Your New Spring Dry Goods, Suits,
Skirts, Hats, Etc. ■
WHAT’S THE USE?
Yes, what’s the use shopping
over town when youj know that if
it’s new you can always find it at
Higginbotham’s.
I CLASSIFIED ADS i
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FOR RENT-^50 acres good
smooth sandy .land, near Haase.
See or phone Jim Lane, (’o nuucke.
FOR SALE—Two jersey milk
cows and three jersey males.—See
Neely-lIarris-Cuiuiingharo- Co.
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' FOR SALE—Red Top Cane Seed
I at X. L: Wagon Yard; $1.00 per
! bushel.—Burley McCollum. 27-30
War Sale
PRICES
j WANTED— Stock to pasture^
rates $1.50 per month per head,
j See Maurice Eanes, Comanche,
| Texas. - — (27-30pd)
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Gaso-
line engine wood sawing
outfit at a bargaini^-Ernest CroftT
Praetor. * » (26-31)
NEW ARRIVRLS IN
MILLINERY
BUY YOUR SPRING HAT AT PRICES
NO MORE THAN YOU SHOULD PAY
Abraham Catter spent Wednes-
day here from Gustine on business.
Loy Jackman of Hillsboro is a
guest of A. B. Haworth.
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J. R. Easley is here from Fort
Worth.
Mrs. L. L. Kittle went to Proc-
tor Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barnes are
the proud parents of a young son.
C. L. Thomas visited friends in
Blanket Sunday.
Claude Adams of Hamilton was
in our city Wednesday.
Mrs. Paris Smith returned Tues-
day from a few days visit in Dub-
lin with her sister.
Mrs. W..F. Rogers and daughter
Miss Lizzie, are in Mineral Wells
for several weeks. *
Paschal SartwelR returned Tu-
"e ’ visit with his moth-
er in South Texas.
f. "Mr. and..Mrs. G. W. Meadows
■ t are tin proqd parents of a baby
girl. >4?
John Roberson eaine in Sunday
from near Brownwood where he
has been working.
Miss Gladys Brown of Taylor is
a guest of her sister, Mr§. George
Roderick. ~
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WE ARE DELIGHTED WITH THE SPLENDID
SHOWING OF OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
UNDER THE EFFICIENT) MANAGEMENT OF MISS
STELLA HICKS. OUR CUSTOMERS ARE. EQUAL-
LY WELL PlfEASED-
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It’s Our Pleasure to Please r /
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Our Line of New Spring Dress Goods
“ Will be a Delight-to Your Eye
Including as it does all the newest things, such as Faille and
Silk .Poplinns, a full line of White • Goods, Crepe de Chine,
Batiste, Japsene Silk, Lace Cloth, Wash Silks of all kinds
and Embroidery Crepes in all the popular shades — ALL
PRICED RIGHT.
CONSTANT CHANGES IN CORSET STYLES MAKE
IT IMPERATIVE THAT YOU BUY A WELL KNOWN
M AKE IF- YOU WOULD BE RIGHT.
WE SELL WARNER’S. /
SAVE MANY DOLLARS
- By trading with 119 in all our twenty big departments—Each
as big or bigger than the average exclusive store of its kind,
and handled at much less expense—Yes, and we save you
many mote dollars by buying in large quantities for spot cash
dividing with you the tremendous difference in purchase price
- —But—We can’t “SAVE A DOLLAR” for you unless you
trade with us.
COMEl
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Anyone wishing sewing done
will telephone 209.—Mrs. Ethel
Biggs. ■ y r~~{2t)
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For Sal©.\
Two jersey milk cows and three
jersey males.—See Neely-Harris-
Cunmngham Co.
$100,000.00 to loan in Comanche
County on improved farms. Write
me.-4-B. E. Hurlbut, Brownwood,
Texas. (It)
FOUND—On side walk, east of
courthouse, a ladies slip|>er. Call
at this office, describe and pay -for
this notice and the slipper is
yours.
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FOR SALE—Indian Runner Duck
Eggs. $1.0G for 12, $1.75 for 24.—
Mrs. Carrie Cox, Comanche, Texas
Routev2. (ltpd)
LOST—An overcoat at- White
Point last Saturday fct the quarter-
ly meeting. Finder will notify R.
M. Dutton on Democrat Star* Rt.
(ltpd)
Full blood Rhode Islaud Red
Egg*1; 15 for 50c.—Mrs. M. L.
Standridge, Dublin, Texas, Route
2, Box 33. (30-31 pd)
FOR RENT—Good farm, 2 miles
north of Sidney, 130 acres in culti-
vation, good land, well improved,
has well, windmill, etc.—Apply to
The Comanche Mercantile Co. (2t)
FOR SALE—Household goods,
consisting of china closet, princess
dresser, one bed room suit, a side-
board, sectional book-case, dining
table and a Windsor folding bed.
-See Mrs. G. A. Chilton, phone
134.’ - (30)
WANTED—Dry cows to pasture.
Plenty of grass and good water.
Personal attention given your
stock. Also about 800 bales of
oates for sale.—C. A. Greene,
phone 461. (2t)
6 boxes Castor Axle Grease 25c
8 bars of White Lauhdry Soap
for ....... ...........T.. 25©
One box of 12 guage Shot Gun
Shells............ 40c
One box of 22 Cartridges. .10c
2 boxes.Sht)e Nails for......5©
12-inch Files for.'.........15c
TO-inch Files for * 12c
1 set white Plates for ..., .35c
1 set- Cupp and Saucers for 35c
1 set Tumblers for 15c
Great Towel
Bargains ,
A limited amount of genuine
Huek Towels, size 19x38 inches,
35c value, War Sale Price. .25c
Small heavy buck Towels, each
ouly..................7 l-2c
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30 yards Cotton Checks for $1.
Best 12 l-2c Bleached Cambric,
we offer the yard at ... .8 l-3c
_Yard wide Domestic, per
yard.............j.----4 1-2©
Ladies’ Silk Hose fdjr, ......19©
Men’s Silk Black Hoee... .18o
Men’s Work Hose, pair....4c
Tennis Shoes for Women..50o
Clark’s or Coat’s Crochet
Thread, 3 for............10©
Good grad© of Calico, per yard
only..................3 3-4©
4 gallon churn and lid.....35©
2 gallon churn and lid..... .25©
Best Overalls, pair........85©
Black ribbon, 1 to 5 inches wide
10c value, price........ .2 1-2©
4 inch paint brush........15c
Ladies’ Black, white and tan
Hose, per pair ............4©
All sewing thread, spool....4©
Men’s $1.50 and $1.75 Hots,
choice.......... 99©
Good suit for men .......$4.99
12 pencils for............10©
Ink per bottle,............ 4©
Baxter’s
Misses Merle' and Pearl West
visited their sister in Gustine Sun-
day.
Geo. Hamilton was here Sunday
from Hillsboro to be with his
mother, Mrs. A. L. Hamilton.
Miss Mae Hall who is teaching Miss Grace Fitzpatrick left
E. W. Harris and Jno. P. Hoff at Gustine was ,©t home Saturday ’Saturday for Austin to enter State
left Wednesday for a business trip and Sunday,
to Dallas
University, Mrs. Oscar Calaway
accompanied her to Brownwood.
R. R. Evans of Proctor spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Evans.
Misses Ruby and Lillian Dur-
ham and Lita Mitchell visited in
Blanket Saturday.
Dan Clark from Brownwood
spent Sunday in Comanche with
his mother and father.
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Oscar Cox was here from Com-
anche Tuesday.—DeLeon Free
ffhs. ,
Miss Inez and Murt Sullivan vis-
ited friends in Sipe Springs Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Irvin Grooms of Brownwood
was here between trains Tuesday
on business. > *
John Carroll and wife visited
Mrs. Carroll's parents in Blanket
Sunday.- .
Mias Marvel Carson who is tea-
ching at Sidney spent - Saturday
and Sunday at home. j . _
Ted Jay and Vivian Burleson
were over from Sipe Springs Mon-
day.
Miss Isla John Jay of Sipe
Springs is visiting her uncle, Jno.
Jay this week. ,,
Miss. Louise Bright man was
hdihfe 'from Brownwood to spend
Sunday. _*
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Cleve Callaway returned _ to
Pampa last week after spending
several days with his brothers.
The ladies of the -Christian
church will serve tea a the home
of Mrs. Dr, Ory, Wednesday, Aprl.
7th, at 3 p. tn.
W. H. Rowland spent Sunday at
home with his wife. He’reports a
good business since opening ' in
Brownwood.
Carl Rowland went to Brown-
wood Saturday where he will
work for his brother. W. H. Row-
land. \
Attorney Garrett Palmer of Co-
manche was in the city Friday at-
John Brightman is home for a tending to legal business.—Men-
few days visit from Snyder where
he has-been working in a garage.
Miss Ama Belle Wilcoxaiir who
ia atending Daniel , Baker in
BrowrtNvood spent Saturday; and
Sunday^ with her mother. vS,
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Mrs. Dr. Marshall and little son
of Dallas are guests of Mrs. R. A.
Slack and family. •”
ard Messenger.
Mrs. Arthur Taylor and little
daughter returned to Midland
Saturday after a pleasant visit
with Mrs. M. EL Woodward.
W. H. Lane was in Blanket
Tuesday afternoon to assist the
marketing association in their first
shipment.
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The Millinery
Department
The Cash Store
UR TRIMMER, MISS KATE TURNER, HAS
just returned from the Eastern Market \*feere-she
has purchased a large and complete line of- the
newest things in Spring Millinery, and whether you thmk
of purchasing or no*t,’ We invite you to come to our store
and see our display of high class Hats that are not high
priced. _____________ f *
We are proud of it, and never before in the history
of Comanche has the price been so reasonable as at—
The
Cash Store
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Calloway, Grade. The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1915, newspaper, March 26, 1915; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870322/m1/5/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.