The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1917 Page: 5 of 8
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Our New Furniture Dept
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Art Squares
*, Our swinging display rack shows at a glance our most
extensive line of high grade art squares.
We can’t fail to please you in floor coverisgs of all kinds.
Better Babies
Fresh air will add greatly to the
development of the babies.
Take them with you.
This light ,inexpensive, adjusta-
ble, collapsable Go-Cart is a good
| way to take them—or yon might
use one of our two-wheel sulkies
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Our Splendid Furniture De-
partment is now ready for in-
spection in the new and greatly
enlarged quarters which in-
cludes the entire third floor of
our new building recently com-
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This department now occupied a floor spaee of
6Q. x 135 feet filled to the overflowing point with the
most complete stock of high grade furniture we have
ever shown before.
OUR KVXR-IN0REJl8IMQ BUSINESS
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Made it absolutely necessary that wc should almost
double our former floor spaee—there’s a reason for
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this continued growth.
Come and see for yourself what the prime moving
factor is just at this time.
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Unpleasant But Necessary
We make it easy to select the Casket from us. 7
We have on display in our newly equipped, dust
proof undertakers department Burial Casket*, ranging
from the cheapest up to the most expensive solid
copper. Each trimmed and ready for immediate de-
livery.
No unpleasant waiting or guessing how they will
look when finished.
Lovelace, thp licensed embalmer and undertaker,
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Your Housekeeping Problems
Of course, it’s a most delightful pleasure to contemplate
the near future with the girl of your choice.
Enjoy the vision (which will soon become a reality) to
the fullest, and let us help you solve <tho furniture problems.
We can furnish your home complete from the kitchen to
the parlor, and our prices are always right. Eaay term* if
desired with no advance in price.
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, Look Good to You?
For the coming hot months could you imagine a more de-
lightful place than your own porch snugly equipped as above 1
We can fit you up just as cosy with our complete assort
ment of AEROLUX water proof, sun proof, no whip porch
shades.
They come in sections of 4, 6, 8 and 10 feet lu widtlr and
the price is very reasonable.
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Porch Swings with Hooks and Chains...............,. $2.60
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9 x 12 Foot Rug $7.50
The high cost of floor covering won’t bother you if yon
buy our seamless wuter-proof long-wear ('ongolcnm Rug* at
above prices.
Beautiful oriental patterns to select from.
Above price good only as long us present stoek lasts
“AJiint to the wise is sufficient.”
Slatting Art Squares............. ................. $3.00
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Sealy Mattresses
Try a “Sealy” for that tired
feeling that comes with Spring.
We now have on display a
most complete showing of mat-
tresses ranging from the less
expensive up to the' most lui-
urious “Sealy.”
Sealy Mattresses Guaranteed
for 20 Years.
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BOLL WEEVIL LEAGUE
OPENS SEASON
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Owls Outlook Oats 4 to 0—Monte-
zumas ‘ ‘ Tommy Hawk ’ ’
Pelicans.
’ Monday the Boll Weevil League
season opened with a game be-
tween the Owns and Oats, in which
Tuesday, April 10, Pels. vs. Monts.
(Game under protest)
Pelicans— . ABB H E
Durham, 3b -------- ft O
Cox, If —V......- 3 0
Carwile, c___:_______ 8 0
■ ly ended after the first half of the Hill, ss —------8 ®
fifth inning by a score of 8 to 0v4 6hmit.li, rf ———- 2 0
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JT the Cats failed to scratch and the
Owls saw four perfectly good runs.
On Tuesday the Montczumas
horribly “tommyhawked” the Pel-
ipans in a game which premature-
ended after the first half of the
Arther, p----------3 0 10
Total ..........'344
Summary—Struck out by Arth-
er 11, by Nabers 7; walked by Ar-
ther 0, by Nabers 1; 2-base hit by
House; umpire, Freeland.
HOUSTON WOMAN HAS
taking two bottles she now eats
heartily and sleeps as soundly as
if she had never been sick a dav
GAINEO18 POUNDS
jred and fifteen pounds—an actual
j gain of eighteen pounds. She
Looks 80 Well After Taking Tan- hns improved so much that arnne
lac Her Friends Hkrdly iof our "‘‘iffhbors who haven't
'seen her for some time (lidnt
R*00&n“eH*r ! know her on |fst sight. Tanlac
has restored her health after cv
erythmg else had failed.”
My wife
mined
eighteen
Tanlrx; is sold/in Comanche by
Through a misunderstanding both Palmer, lb -------- 2
/teams left the field and the game Carter, cf----------2
[& Heft unfinished. . R. Riley, 2b-----r.----2
A. lev t « '■■l'- . Lee, p--------------2
pounds on two bottles of Tanlae Hamilton Drug Co., in DeLeon by
and now ahe’a the very picture of T. P. Weaver A 8on, in Proctor by
V health,” said J. A. McGinney, G08 Dingle & Luker, in Sipe Springs
P Hamilton street, Houston, for aev- by Spiith’s Drug StSore, in Dus-
ter by Tomlin Drug Co., and in
Monday, April 9, Owls v». Oats.
.'sw' Cate— ABR II 1
■ Arther, c________;— 3 0 1 1
L> Reeves, lb —_—-— 3 0 1
O. Hill, 2b ......... 3 0 0 1
JWndlev, ss---------3 0
H. West, 3b —------3 '•-0
X 1 _^!n*d Mr. McGinney, “to tell you
®'elral. years engineer for the Indus-
® trial Cotton Oil Co.
1 “I can’t find words,’.’ conti
Central Christian Church
We have had a splenduf ami
very helpful revivial. Our faith
and spirituality has been deepened
and we arc now^ready for greater
work for christ and humanity.
While war clouds hang menacingly
over us, let us not waver i« our
Christian duty and loyalty to
Christ. Let us love and serve one
another with more fervor and zeal
in this time of unrest and war.
Wc are launching onr great “Go
to Sunday School” campaign, a
most timely move, so let every
man, woman and child join heart-
ily in the movement.
YOU’RE BILIOUS! LET
“CASCARETS” LIVEN
LIVER AND BOWELS
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0 Montczumas— AB R
3 Roberson, cf.^,------3 2
0 J. Woodward ss----3 1
1 Freeland,, lb........3 2
1 Me vers, If----------3 0
1 Walker, 2b -----—- 3 2
Obuch, If-----------3^0
L. Nicholson, cf----- 3 0 0 \1 Gerfraness. rf_______3 0
Kabers, p----—»--- 8 0 0 0 M. Woddward, 8b----3 0
Thrasher, rf‘---- 2 0 0 1 Wetzel, c ----------2 0
- i * i--‘--Finger, p —1-----2 1
m ‘ Total . 3 7 - ~ ~ -l6f g« in her stoumeh woul^l cool-
Total............ 8 10 0 , "_____a
o Tanlac has done for my wife and
I how grateful I am over her recov-
Jery. Two years ago sho began to
J ” surfer with stomach trouble and
J ® indigestion. She doctored and
^ ® took medicine but kept getting
“ ®* worse. She lived on such food as
, •* milk and toasst and ^ell off until
“ ’’she onl y weighed ninety-seven
* J: pounds, and was hardly more than
® ® a living ekeleton. She copmlained
® ’ of awful pains in her stomach qnd
1 “'was very nervous. The pressure
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Owls— AB R H
O. Woodward, c----4 1
O. Stewart, ss ——- 3 0
F. Nioholson, cf-----3 1
<B. Carnes, lb----—- 3 1
Dodson, 3b---------- 3 0
House. If -----a— 3 0
Tate, 2b______—— 3 0
rf-----------3 0
Sidney by E. A. Chasflrtn.”
W. M. B. Entertained
The Womhns Missionary Society
of the Methodist church were the
guests of Mrs. Dr.-Neal on Tues-
day afternoou, a short^ business ses-
sion was held and final prepara-
tfons were made for the program
of next Tufisday. An interesting
feature was the distributing of
questions in a contest. .Mrs. Annie
Sheppard and C. F. Williams were
the lncky winners. Dainty refresh
ments of hot chocolate, whipped
cream and cake waa served by the
hostnp assisted by Miss Mae Hall
and Gordon Neal. This pleasant
Our subjects for Sundays set-’foul breath,
Don’t stay headachy, oonsUpated, I
sick. wMh breath had and 1
stomach tout.
Get a box now.
You men and women who can't
get feeling right—who hare head-
ache, coated tonga*, bad taete and
tonga*, bi
disamem.
can’t sleep.
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are bilious, nervous and a poet,
bothered with a sick, gamy, disor-
dered stomach, er hhve a bad eold .1
Are yon keeping yoor bowels
clean with Q*seer*ta, or merqly
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days with sahs, cathartic pill*
castor oil f
mons are: 11 a. m. “The Waiting
Rrotherhood,, 8 p. m. “The Great
Physician. ’ ’
You are welcome to aII ortr ser-
vices, hut go where yon will, OO „.v—« ...... — ----- — —
TO SUNDAY SCHOOL AND forcing a pemagewsy even f«w .j!
UHURCH. Samuel H. Austin.
Why Constipation Injures.
The bowels are the natural sew-
erage syAem of the body. When
Caecarete work while you »lee|>;
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is absorbed into thj system, mak-
ing you feel doll and stupid, and
interfering with the digestion and
assimilation of fond. This condi-
afternoon was enjoyed by the fdDjtion is quick!v relieved hv Obsm-
elcanse the stomach, remove
...w tour, undigested, fermenting fodd
they Vcime obsfructed'by conrtL|t“d foul take the cxcqss bUe
pation a part of the poison out “d curry out of
matter which they should Carry off **** *y*tem all th(> eonstjpatad
' waste matter aad poison id the
bowel*. r “V- . ' ‘ " i
^ son; umpire, B. £arnes. with her.
0 21 -I-r~m “Tanlac hes worked on her more
1 Ol Our showing of dress goods is like a miracle than a medicine
: Mmes. L. R. Bright
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berlain’s Tablets,
iverywhere,
A Casearct tonight will straigh-
ten you oqj by morning—a ten
cent box from any drug store will
Obtainable keep' your stomach sweet, liver and
j bowels regular, and head clear fo*
months. Ddrt
Hall, Mines Anna
- Gray, Mae Hall $1.00 to $1.50
forget die child
Ladies’ Misses end children’s ren. They lore OUseerets because
Dresses. We have e hesnrifnl line. 1 they taete good—never gripe or
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Carpenter, W. H. The Comanche Chief and Pioneer Exponent (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1917, newspaper, April 13, 1917; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth876747/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.