The Comanche News (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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■ -—-Tuesday for a
:ation in California.
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Comanche Marble and
Works is a home concern
guarantees a square deal, tf
us Herring has been quite
sick since Monday.
* You can find the ch eapeat and
1 best toilet soap3 at C arroll’s drug
store. 2t I
Mrs. W. H. Rowland left
Tuesday for a visit to her mother
at Cottondale. Will . Also Visit
friends at Paridise.
At Carioirs drug store you can
find guitars, violins and any kind
i of musical merchandise. 2t
Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Fisher are
the proud parents of a bouncing
«. boy, he having made his advent
yesterday.
When you want the best ice
cream phone me.—Temple Hail.
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Sam Slack, Tom Holden, Lesley
Rernico, Dallas Bevil spent sever-
al days last week on the Colorado
fishing.
Money to loan in small
amounts, thres to six months
time. Apply to L.B. Russell. 4t
Money to loan in small
amounts, three to six months
1 time. Apply to L. B. Russell. 4t
Big Bargains in ladies slippers
at Dudley's. tf.
. U B. Russell, district deputy
, grand master of the Masonic
Lodge, left this morning for
Brownwood, Bangs and other
points in connection with the
fraternity.
For sore eyes use prescription
28494 by Dr. Sledge (painless)
sold under strict .guarantee at mercial College of Tyler, Texas,
Carroll's Drug store.
I. M. Ward added his
name to our list Monday as
a new subscriber for which he
has our thanks. f
j Don’t fail to see the bargains
offered in Ladies oxfords at Dud-
ley’s. tf.
J. M. Powledge returned from
Grimes and other counties in
Southern Texas where he has
Jprospecting and visiting
relatives. His family visited at
Lampasas while he was gone.
I hive a good second hand
windmill on one of my places
here in town which I want to
sell for cash or good note.
■ it A. B. Haworth.
Young man, young woman,
have you the money you need?
If not, how are your prospects
for getting it? Do you want a
good home, supplied with good
books, beautiful pictures, rich
carpets, pleasant companions,
broad development of your fac-
ulties, to travel and see some of
the beautiful places of this old
earth of ours, to learn about dif-
ferent people of the different
countries: in short, do you want
to live a successful life and enjoy
it? If you do, you must launch
out, get up and hustle and push,
prepare to do something the
world wants done and do it, do
it better and do it quicker than
the^other fellow; the world is
full of opportunities for those
who have ambition and are pre-
pared to grasp them. It is said
that opportunity knocks at every
man’s door, but you must not
wait for it to kick the panels in.
You must be ready to open the
door and grasp opportunity as it
approaches. Make a sacrifice,
if necessary, that y.ou may give
yourself the practical education
that will lay the foundation of a
great and successful future for
you. Thousands of young men
and women that were only a few
years ago in the same position
as yourself are today cashiers of
banks, owners of progressive
business enterprises, or holding
high government positions; they
are living the life you would like
to live, and the life you can live,
jf you will enter the Tyler Com-
oney to loan in small
three to six months
Apply to L. B. Russell. 4t
B. McKinzie, court sten-
‘ p, left yesterday for his
---Hamilton.
Rough on Bedbugs at Carroll’s
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K B. McKinzie, oar popular
stenographer of this Ju-
district, has our thanks
renewal for another year
pew
at G. C. Hamilton’s
— out this week on our
— paper and new ink
customers will
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11 or
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and take their thorough practi
cal courses of Bookkeeping, Bus-
iness training, Shorthand and
Typewriting, or Telegraphy;
they will give you an education
that will enable you to hold a
good position and advance: they
will get the position for you, if
necessary. If you have not read
.their catalog write for it, it con-
tains 188 pages explaining their
modem systems and superior
methods of teaching the practi-
cal work that the business world
demands, also endorsements aftd
statements from graduates and
their employers, which apeak
for themselves. What thousands
of others have done, you can do.
A thorough business training in
America’s larges^ and greatest
Commercial collegia none too
good for you, *and ut is worth
making a sacrifice to obUir.. -V2
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Notice to Creditors
ive sold out my *|qck of
goods to J. B. Green and he has
assumed all my liabilities pre-
tain ing to the store. J. Ha1
It p Bibb
Capt. J.
Millican
groceries arriving all Friday after a long, lingering
illness, and was buried Saturday.
He was very aged and has been
a citizen of this and Brown
Counties for 40 years. He was
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with the early hie-_______
- country end leave* to hear him.
: friends among the
m as £ 'A ' JaMB ST $ * f /
f- ifllM'T WlIT r[|D IT in L.B. Vivert and family ha,1
„ ... moved back to Comanche from
KICK THE PANELS IN San Aneelo to which place they
moved from here last September.
He says that while it has rained
in some streaks out in that coun-
try, it is so dry in and about
San Angelo that the citizens are
afraid to sneeze for fear they
will set everything on fire.
Ollie Allen and family have also
returned from the same place.
His wife is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Viverett. Mr. Viverett
was running the Carter Hotel
when it burned down last year.
They are good citizens and we
are glad to welcome them back
to Comanche County.
Furnished rooms to rent near
square, close enough to be con-
venient, yet removed far enough
to avoid the noise,
tf Mrs. L. A. Gammage.
Green Henderson, a substan-
tial reader of the News at Jew-
ett, is with his father who is
quite sick.
Good Gin t
For sale at a bargin, the best
three stand gin ever put on the
market. Has been run only
four seasons.-'For a limited time
CRn offer you a low price on a
good outfit in a fine location.
See me or write at once if
you can be interested in such a
proposition. J. Hatley.
4t Bibb, Texas.
A. B. Haworth, a prominent
attorney and editor of Comanche,
was here today on legal busi-
ness.—Brady Enterprise.
Everything that’s kept in an
up-to-dete grocery store at
2t 24 T G. C. Hamilton’s.
0. 0. Brightman and F. E.
Adams left Sunday night for
Saint Louis; where they. go to
buy machinery for the big mine
in Central America in which a
number of our citizens are inter
ested and have been promoting
for some|time.
Clubbing Offer
We have arrangments where-
byjye can save you some money
on your papers. The Western
Evangel, a Baptist state paper
published at Abilene, costs $1.60
per year and The News $1.00.
We can give you the two for
$2.25.
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E. M. Gray, one of the News’
substantial friends, was in Sat-
urday to move his' figures up a
notch, and had the paper sent to
his son, Vf.; W. Gray.
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■ * Notice
Mrs. Walling wifi begin a sew-
ing school at her dress making
establishment next door to the
second hand store, on July 14.
Those who are interested will do
well to see her before that date.
Phone 328. 3t.
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ReV. Abe Mulkey’s meeting
at the skating rink is attracting
big crowds and seem ho be grow-
ing in interest He is one ofthe
greatest evangelists in the world,
and it is worth any man’s time
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All
That’s New
In Stationery
Each season our stock of Stationery is
larger. It is large because more people
are coming here for stationery. They are com-
ing because we always have just what is want-
ed and the price is invariably right. This sea-
son's stock of box paper is especially fine. It
includes all the new shapes and„qualities. You
can find just what you desire at just what you
wish to pay. . . • , .
Abo everything that goes
with Stationery-Inks, Pens,
Pencils, Blank Books, etc.
PARIS SMITH, Druggist
Comanche . . - Texas
Agents Wanted — Portrait I
agents deal direct with ' artist.
Save half. 16x20 crayons 36c,
bromides 25c, pillow tops 30c,
frames reasonable. A. E. Chaf-
fee, Artist, 6421 Chaplain ave.
Chicago. 2t p 26
Buy a tombstone from The
Comanche Marble and Granite
Works.
Suicide
can be averted by trading with
G. C. Hamilton and getting
prompt delivery service and good
fresh goods 2t 24
The only favor we ask is that
you compare prices and goods,
tf Rowland.
Twenty three different styles
in ladies oxfords at bargain
prices at Dudley’s. tf.
I have opened up a new and
up- to-date barber shop at my
old cold drink stand. First class
work guaranteed. Shoes shined
while you wait. Old friends
and customers are invited to
give me a trial Davis Mason.
The buyer who is informed on
prices can tell at a glance our
prices are the best.—Rowland tf
Miss Maud Staggs of Brown-
wood is the guest of Mrs. Lilia
Wilkerson.
SUCH SWEET PARTI
“Did he give you a parting em-
brace?” ' *
“You bet he did; it parted three
of my corset steels.”
DHEssto That way.
“Pretty picture of Cupid, ion’t
nr
“Oh, is that Cupid; I thought it
was Saloms.”
Young Man!
Young Woman!!
Stop!!!
For a minute and read this eye-
opener. What is your purpose in
life? The day of summer, which
lure to pleasure, are near at hand. *'1
Those who are without ambition,
[ without need of jidvacement.wiil
spend the summer in idleness,
while others will push on, deter-
mined to win, and at a time of
life when hours are golden, will
study, work, and fit themselves
for greater things. Have you
been at school Mr at college or at
work? If so, you stand in need of
a practical bualness education.
The Summer school of Hill’s Busi
ness College is now open hnd
offers you a choice of courses,any
one of which will fit you to earn
a good salary and put you in line
for higher things. Right here at
home our graduates will testify
to the excellence of our courses
of study, the fairness of our tui-
tion rates,and’the demand am:ng
leading business institutions
for our students as stenographers
and bookkeepers. A very few
dollars will rtow 'gtv3v*ou the
opportunity which may Spl
yours again. .Big summer
tion. Enter’? any day*. For
particulars Address Hill’s B
ness College Waco, Texas
Memphis, Tenn.
The best bargains in
oxfords at Dudley’s. -
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Buy your hay from C
Mill by weights and get all
pay for and be surprised at
difference.
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RATHER MIXED.
“Don’t you like his breezy man’
DCT ?”* 4t
“Yes, and I’d like him if he
didn’t blow so.”
SPEEDY SUBSTITUTE.
“I. would love, if only once, to
ha'Te a swell lnnchron.”
•“Why not try one of dried apples
and water f*
MADE GOOD SUGGESTIONS.
.[ The Woman’s State Medical so-
ciety of Massachusetts has requested
that when counting slips, bills, and
“ on, the fingers be not moistened
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The Comanche News (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1909, newspaper, July 8, 1909; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth883518/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.