The Comanche News (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1909 Page: 2 of 6
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Milk, etc., Delivered
If t layman Were behind the
I am running a dairy of my own now, and
everything is sanitary. I have any kind of
sweet milk, and sweet cream. --
We deliver twice a day and guarantee satisfac-
Everything is looked after by a man of
"Occupy thyielf with few thing*
if thou wouldst be happy/* *ajr* thi.
wiie philosopher, “for this bring*
not only the tranquility which comes
from doing well, but also that which
comes from doing few things.”
How much of what we do is real-
ly necessary? It is astonishing if we
are laid by for a time with illness
how little tho things we are in the
habit of doing, and which we
thought so important, seem to mat-
ter, and we rise and start ..hurrying
again, and we find that the things
we have ceased to do have not mat-
tered so much after all. If we cul-
tivated a little more repose there
would be more good listeners to be
found. A good listener is rare in
these days, but as we tell our im-
portant news to those who barely
hear us out before they begin about
their own affaire, it would be well if
we asked ourselves: “Are we .good
-liatanara ?” It is the quality of
min has just closed
on his water melon
reports that he sold
i from four acres of
tiou*k L . I
long esperiuce and knows what he is doing.
NO EXPERIMENTS
' * Phone 241
The Comanche Dairy
—J. R. DAVIS, Proprietor
pie think and they are grateful to
Dr. Evans for putting it into words
for them. *
The other day the doctor deliv-
ered the address to the graduating
class of nurses in Sherman hospital,
Elgin, 111. He made it a call to the
girls before him to let their sympa-
thies have more sway, and a eulogy
of the old-time physician, whose big
, majority of 424 votes the
irried Childress county in
sal option election. Clay
also went dry, which
only two counties, Wichita
Dallam, wet on the Denver
heart was a large part of his pro-
fessional equipment.
“The doctor of the old school,”
said the commissioner, “was at once
physician, adviser, friend and con-
fessor to his patients. Now the doc-
tor comes and goes as a stranger,
hurrying in and hurrying out, and
0. W. Gillespie
has been making a close tour of
this congressional district and
judging from the comments in
the different weekly papers over
.fchft district he will have a rather
solid support of the press over
the district for re-election and
theerrdial greetings he meets
Comanche Steam
Laundry
We ean do your work in
first-class style. We can
save you lots of worry and
make your shirts and collars
look much better.
Phone No. 62 and We Will call
for your work
S. K. FISHER, Prop.
thought that makes our character,
and it is the quality of the things
we do,-* not the number of occupa-
tions, that make us usefully busy or
merely unreposeful and fussy.
Not listening to what others have
to say is a fearful form of thought-
rushing. We desfre to hurry them
through what they have to say and
get in our owii bit, and so we lose
our own tranquility and disturb
others. ‘
usually only exchanging words with
the nurse on the case.”
among his constituents, he will
carry a bigger vote in the pri-
EFFORT AND RELAXATION.
mary than any other man who
Is spoken of to enter the race.
He is one of the strongest men
in the Texas delagation and this
district will hardly fail to return
p • ’ him. ‘ .
*The Dublin Progress comment-
ing upon Congressman Gillispie
says: *‘Congressman 0. W. Gil-
lespie was in Dublin yesterday
and spoke at 4he city hall last
night to a small but much pleased
HHpMimTrr Congressman Gillespie
has a thorough knowledge of the
perplexing problems which have
been confronting congress for
“I come from one .of the oldest
families in Europe,” said the titled
suitor.
“I know,” answered Mr. Cumrox;
“one of’ those families that fought
and worked so hard years ago that
subsequent generations > have done
nothing except try to get rested up.1
HENRYJOHNSON
WHY SHE WROTE.
j Classical studies appeal but little.
A recent computation of courses at
Yale, Columbia and the Universi-
ties of Wisconsin
Crawford—Your wife must be
dead in love with you. She has sent
you abetter every day since she has
been away.
Crabshaw—They "arc only litjtle
notes to tell me to send her some
article she forgot to put in her
trunk.—Puck. .
Successor to Henry Vaughn
and Illinois
showed Chinese students thus regis-
tered: Law, 16; civil engineering,
11; mechanical engineering, fi; rail-
way engineering and administration,
Having bought out the old Rock Shop formerly
owned by Henry Vaughn I will continue to run
same, and invite the patrons of the shop to con-
tinue their patronage. Also invite all others to
try me. I am prepared to do any and All kind# of
work. y
4; general engineering, 2; electrical
engineering, 2; mining engineering,
1; economics, 2; political science, 4;
agriculture, 2; commerce, 1; teach-
ing, 1. A number are studying te*-
Material uplift is the
i past several years and his
tech dealt in facts and argu-
ints concerning these matters,
made no comments upon the
;es of other democratic
mbers on the tariff schedule
t stated his own position poai-
ely. This district has been
presented by many bright men,
; none who have more thor-
rhly mastered the problems of
islation than oilr present con-
“A man wants to aee yop inside,
first end. There is little feeling ap-
parent that America has much to
s^j,” said the maid to the man of the
house who was employed in the gar-
den.
“Has he got an X-ray machine
with him?” was the busy man’s
reply. _
teach ethically or religiously. ♦The
many Chinese boys that have been
tutored at Amherst usually attend
church for about a-yeajyout-of Chi-
nese deference to the older people
who are their hosts. At college they
drop out of the pews.—The World
To-day. * >
VICTIM OF STRANGE INSECT.
| Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
| IN A SANITARY WAY
We have installed a steam pressing machine that can give
Z your clothes that NEW LOOK like they come from the shop.
P Your clothes *re steamed through and through, which takes
p out all bad odors or germs that might oe in clothes.
£ Try it, it won’t cost much, at
\ GILLE, The jailor, Comanche
A LACONIC TRAGEDY.
“How did that new reporter get
glong with hia balloon ascension?”
“He.fell down.”
EVENING UP SCORES.
Naturalists at York, Pa., are puz-
zling over the character of a strange
insect which burrowed ita way into
the arm of Nora Beckter, a 16-year-
old York Salem miss, so deep that
the girl had to be placed under the
influence of an anesthetic for its re-
moval by an operation. * The girl’s
attention was attracted by an irrita-
tion at the spot when the insect was
it half under the skin, anc
ir of scissors she cut off the
i£A'ftr~ The Lead
qgs, however, kept on bur-
At Reduced P
rowing, with the patu increasing,
until the operation for its removal
became necessary. ., vi
A SLIGHT MI8TAKE.
ouch New York "fias
E now have on hand a big stock of
™ and other building material, and more
bought and coming.
On account of weather conditions, we -want
this stock reduced, are now figuring on a
very small margin for both cash and credit. ,
A chance to figure your bill will convince you
that we are doing just what we advertise.
If you contemplate building now ie the_ time, _ and it
every man walks three miles a
if only moving about in hia
■Hnni
mhMRmI
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The Comanche News (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1909, newspaper, September 16, 1909; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth883194/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.