The Comanche News (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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CASH STORE
A great reduction sale on all
Hardware, Glass and Queens-
ware. It must go regardless of
cost in order to make room for
the big stock of groceries which
I have just ordered. . ./ . .
1.
I carry the most complete and up-to-date stock of
Groceries in the city, also Bakery and Ice Cream
plant in eonnection. Fresh bread, cake and pies
baked daily. Fresh vegetables and fruits of. all
kinds received daily. A car load 'of fine flour
^ just received
111 “The Belle of Waco”
and every sack is guaranteed*— the best flour on'
the market today. I can sell you cheaper than
anybody eTse because 1 sell for cash.
TEMPLE HAIL
All orders phoned promptly delivered.. Phone 73
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Mrs. Dingus is visiting her son
George Dingus.
Mrs. Bradshaw is .visiting her
old home in Mississippi.
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Miss Kate Porter has been vis-,
iting her old home in Tennessee.
Mrs. George Hill has been con-
fined to her bed for several days
bat is better.
G. A. Chilton, wife and daugh-
[ ter, Miss Mina areat Battle Creek
||ich.,<for a two month’s outing.
' G. C. Hamilton has returned
from the Rebekah convention at
Coleman and reports a royal
good time.
Charley Williams has been
laying off from his work for a
couple of weeks on account of
n health.
G, W. Andrus of Dublin was
here last week having hi3 hand
treated with the x-r ay at i)r.
—V* office.
P. Stv . Clair of Comanche
Tuesday the guest of
tats, Capt. and Mrs. J.
Clair.—Dublin Progress.
Barber of Abilene came
lay* and spent a day or
old home at Sidney look-
er busines and mingling
* friends.
mpkins of Gus-
of Comanche High
st .honor graduaces,
home after a pleas-
with friends in the
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We are still selling
shoes oxfords at
at Dudley’s, tf.
There
sun today,
Three cracksmen, evidently of
limited experience entered the
store of H. L.* Stewart at
Hess 3 Thursday morning
about two o’clock and blew open
the safe, secured about $100 in
cash etc. No trace wa* left behind
and no clue has been discovered
so far as the public is concerned.
The Comanche Marble »and
Granite Works is a home concern
and guarantees a square deal, tf
City Council of Dublin baa had
an engineer of Fort Worth tq
make a survey of the streets
and will put in a sewerage sys-
tem and so arrange the matter
that the water rents will pay
for the improvements contem-
plated. Bonds will be issued as
in case of private corporation.
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The best bargains in Ladies
oxfords at Dudley’s. tf
fpFhe cloud and wind which
looked so threatning to Coman-
che people Saturday night was
more severe at Brown wood in
rain, hall and wind. No dam-
age of a^y consequence except
the house of Mrs. G. S. Howard
struck by lightning and burned.
Loss reported to be 7,000.
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Furnished rooms to rent near
square, close enough to be con-
venient, yet removed far enough
to avoid the noise. .
tl* Mrs. L. A. Gammage.
Get D. M. Herring’s prices
on flour and feed stuff before
buying. 2t
Jimmy Wagner has resigned
as postmaster at Hasse and Mrs.
L. M. Shockley has been appoin-
ted in his stead.
J. N. Burnes, one of our most
prosperous farmers, and Miss
Gertrude Bryant, one of our
most promising young lady teach-
ers, paid the News a pleasant
visit Friday and viewed our big
pres? and other machinery while
in operation. , '4/b''
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For 9ore eyes use prescription
23494 by Dr, Sledge (painless)
&>ld undfer strict guarantee at
Carrofi’sDrug Store.
ill be an eclipse of the
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Don’t fail to see the bargains
offered in Ladies oxfords at Dud-
ley’s. tf.
Dave Humphery, £ to whom it
was entrusted /to oafry M»p00
from the bank at1 MundayVto
Knox Citfj' and who it is alleg-
ed made away with this amount,
has been arrested near purant,
Oklahoma and landed m jail at
lilESi
Good Gin
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
can 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.
Mesdames H. R. and D. T.
Quilitch of Trinidad, Colorado
have returned to their homes
after visiting the families of E.
W. Harris, J. P. Hoff and others
in the city. »
Everything that’s kept in an
up-to-date grocery store at
2t 24 G. C. Hamilton’s.
Mi9s Eugie Hill of Atoka,
Oklahoma, stopped off here last
week to Spend a few hours with
her sister Mrs. C. M. Moore
and her old friends, as she was
sojourning from Brady home.
Ladies' gold head um-
brellas 98c, $1.25 and
$1.69, warranted not to
tarnish. No trouble to
show them.
Dubley’s %
The Commissioners court has
been setting as a board of equal-
ization this week and many of
our people are accepting invita-
tion? from them to visit them
oh a mission not *1 together pleas-
ant and gratifying to either
party. *
I will sell you a good house
and lot or will sell you a vacant
lot on easy terms. My own prop-
erty. A. B. Haworth.
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H. A. Carmichael, W. R. Slider
and O. O. Brightman and fami-
lip au^Pjp
- That’s New
In Stationery
Each season our stock of Stationery is
j larger. It is large because more people
are coming here for stationery. They are com-
ing because we always have just what is want-
ecTand 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 ^esire at jufct whajf you
wish to pay.
CHRISTIAN JUNIOR ENDEAVOR
Program Sunday, June 20th
at 9:15 a. m. at the Central
Christian Church.
1. song; (Processional) No. 146
* Til be a Sunbeam.”
2. ‘‘The Lord’s Prayer,” in con-
cert.
3. “Bible lesson” readbyLauia
Mae Cook.
4. Topic: Pilgrim’8 Progress
, series 6. “The Hill Difficul
ty.” Rom. 7:14, 25. Cor. 6
1,10.
5. Responsive reading. V
6. Lesson explained by the sup-
erintendent, Virgil Mc-
Daniel.
7. Lesson story read by the
leader. ,
8. Solo: Annie Larance.
9. “String of pearls” begining
with the letter H.
10. Chalk talk by Bro. Davis.
11. “Our Centenial aim.” by
the president, Annie Lee
Alexander.
12. Song No. 154. Closing song
for the Endeavor and open-
ing song for $be Sunday
school.
Mizpah.
Also everything that goes
with Stationery-Inks, Pens,
Pencils, Blank Books, etc.
PARIS SMITH, Druggist
Comanche - - - * > - Texas
Clubbing Offer .
We have arrangments where-
by we can save ypu some money
on your papers, the Western
Evangel, a Baptist state paper
P
per yea
We can give ydu the two for
$2.25**
jublished at Abilene, costs $L50
>er year’ and The News $1.00.
Mrs. C. A. White was called ti
the bedside of her mother at
Nettleton, Miss., $ last week.
Her son Kelly, accompanied her.
lies left Thursday for Rockport We are glad to report her moth-
where they expect to spend a
month’s outing.
Rough on Bedbugs at Carroll’s
Drug Store, Mj&v fe-
The Christian meeting begins
Sunday morning at their beauti-
ful
Fred S. v«iw*,
will have charge of the music
Has arrived in the city and Bro.
er much improved.'/They are
expected to return the first of
Joly-
Buy a tombstone from The
Comanche Marble and Granite
Works. ■;*!;v&i
Fire broke out in Brownwood
last night at eleven o’clock and
destroyed a grocery store, f«r-
niture store, bank, and the tele-
phone exchange etc. The loss
is said to be about $50,000.
Suicide
can be averted by trading with
G. C. Hamilton and getting
prompt delivery service and good
fresh goods 2t 24
Ollin Daniel of Dallas is visit-
ing his father Dr. J. A. Daniel
and other relatives in the city.
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 k trial Davis Mason.
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4 Misses Johnnie Gerganess and
Dora Palmer are at Jewett visit-
ing friends;
BROKE HIS NECK
Trying to compete with G. C.
Hamilton’s prompt delivrey ser-
vice. • 2t 24
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Twenty three different styles
in Ikdies oxfords at bargain
prices at Dudley’s. tf.
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When you need groceries
phene me and receive prompt
deli’vr service G. C. Hamilton.
2r 24 SUS
m®
Mrs. Ivey and daughter, Mrs.
Rogers who had been^yjsitin#'
their daughter and sister, Miss
Birdie Ivey, left yesterday morn-
ing for Mansfield, Mrs. Rogers*
home, where Mrs. Ivey Sw8f
spend the remainder of the week
visiting. Miss Birdie intends to
join her mother at Fort Worth
Saturday and accompany her to
her home at - Little Rock, Ark.,
where she will spend the sum- i
mer studying and advancing her
wnpHshments in. vocal cul-
ture. etc.
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The Comanche News (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1909, newspaper, June 17, 1909; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth883644/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.