The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1936 Page: 2 of 10
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In 1873
those who object to children be- peachment. a- heavy fine and a
-sieving in Santa Claus He baa i priggn' sentence of from ■ one to
none through the ¥t>8es when the -* _av ^ ,he lf
children found him out and ha*,**" ye*" m'iy 7 . he U
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Edlto/ not seen that they, were in anylfc successful candidate break! his
C ~ " 1 ^wasrrhijurcd by the innocent de- word If there were such a law in
rUwwdr _ vcetJtton which had been practlc- Tpx*&, it might solve the problem
t»—« «*» ^wsSEFoll.
life:
Pyle« 81.98 Per Year
. tb^tion
ed on1 them before " ' of so many special sessions of the
.l. _ .. Legislature, because all the ’law -
We ggree with tint leoeiablc Jtnwould be in live periten-
clergyman of> Brown wood JVe4»e- L|a m(Mt of the Ume if any;..
'lieve we would have mussed some- 11 0 h'
AiUnlnlnv llfvc wr wuu*u ^lHV
*71, 2f vliniiK had we not lyul our early
pm
-ftaa £?££ s.&'ss
1 to have us practice a custom in compensation of King Edward in
_ There will be oftty two new Wise County, that we never hear | v^*Sp ’h2W?hrone
i faces in the court house when of any more. It teas "Put Out ^ fonows-
the new officers take the oath Shoe Time".- One Week before
1st. barring precinct of- Christmas we pulled off our shoes
will be Wid Spivey, early that night, put a few grains
Bftertff, and D. P. Parker. County, at Chin in them, and them
lotlF on the porcli and went to
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■Htnontey.
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Ootaanche County has had a wo-------„------- ----
man officer and there will be If we had, he took out the corn
none for the next two years. There and fed it to his reindeer and put
"Edward has cast aside the
greatest crown on earth, given up
one of the nioqt glamorous posts
‘ the
in history and repudiated
|U£~, j e , yru a 1181 •••
It has been two years now since that Santa made tils rounds
ocnanche County has had a wo- see- if we had been good child]
the ceremonials, the testimonial GOOD MEALS AT
parades and the worship of one-
quarter of the people of*, this
earth, ... ..
McKINZIE HOTEL
For a quarter you dan. get, an
^ ‘excellent meal at the McKlnxle
"BUT he can walk around the uq^j just off thB southeast cor-
house in tils stocking feet as much I" ,u** .
as he wants, refuse to pay any ner of the square. The meal is
attention to telephone calls, pick fwnlljr style and there It
his own company, and lean^out un^n^cr^snr
Sit1? seethe hre engines g> to notify us in advance II you
by" ' v. •. wish 'Jo eat at our hotel. We
also have nice, clean beds and
ROUND GROVE BAPTIST
• CHURCH ~
at reasonable prices,
inzle Hotel.
rooms
qlinzle
Window Glass! Ail sizes at
are several efficient lady deputies.
however
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Some
one has proposed an
it to the 8tate Consti-
making the term of office
for State, county and precinct
officers 4 years instead of two.
man to preach last Sunday after-
noon. The newly ordained preach-
bed early. That was Uje job'held by aiiy*living man, er. Murray Kay. is the greqt-
- - - — -a io > grandson of-Rev. Reuben Ross.
dren - -BUT ire can marry the wo- one of the best known, and most
man he loves, yawn when he loved ‘Baptist preachers who ever
wants to and go until noon with* J?re«:hedjn this part_ of Texas
out shaving
The Round Orove Baptist _____ _ ___
Church ordained \ prices that will save you money.
—Reese Drug Co (15-22)
fvatw ’a V «• li rv* * — *it- wi
Try Ainnaids. 7&^<L9<lSow
Service Drug. Store. (15-22)
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Chief and'Semi-Weekly Farm
News, both 1 year for $1.50.
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some small present into our shoes,
such as a red stick of-oandy or
an apple, as a sign that it was
now safe for him to make a. more
expensive Investment in our be-
half and that he would return a
week later via the chimney and
load our stockings which we hung
Still Coughing?
The County Superintendent is the on the nails on the waits inside,
only county officer at present!the living room
who serves a four year term. j -■-o—.
r — —o— 1 Now that Christmas u nearing.
Among (he new undertakings some will order an extra bottle or
two and proceed to celebrate
Concerning liquor the following
article appeared in last week's
Lampasas Record:
“Liquor does bother the fellow
who does not use it. We said that
the Government proposes
9) 1937 is “Crop Insurance” on
9 limited scale.
Three greatest news items tor
the American daily papers dur-
ing 1936 were the King and Wally,
the Presidential Election, and the
execution of Bruno Richard
Bauptmtnn. ^ ;__*
have many reasons lor
for The Comanche
phasize the fact. A drunken op
erator caused more trouble In tills
office this week than it has had
in many moons. We fired him,
yes; but not till lie had done a Jot
j friends called him. organized the
"He has passed up the Number Round Grove Church almost sixty-
One Job of the Old World and six years ago No wonder the
surrendered paiar.es. scores qf.ser-fBlble say*. "Cast Thy bread upon
vapt* and indescribable luxuries,1 the water, for it may be gathered
I many days hence:”
"BUT he won't iiave to wear' Two fine people united with the
boots that pinch any more, can pchurch at the eleven o’clock hour,
throw away any pair of trousers Altogether last Lord’s Day was a
_ ___ ^ . . . , No matter how many medicines
Uncle Reuben, as many of his you have tried for your cough, chert
that chafe him land can say "No!
to any invitation requiring him to
wear hot hats
"He has stepped from the seat
of glory to the breakfast nook.
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"BUT no matter where a bugle
is blown, or who blows it. he can
. J keep on reading the funnies, -do-
not long ago. and now we era- im, cross-word puzzles or listen-!
Dhasize the fact. A drunken op- ^ ra(jj0
good day in this history of this
good church.
Gordon Barrett, Pastor.
How's Your Hosiery Mileage?
Try Ainnaids, 79c and $1.00.—
8ervice Drug Store. 115-23)
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Don’t put up with uielpti
cold or bronchial irritation, you can
with anything less than Creomul-
ston which goes right to the seat
of ttie trouble to aid nature to
aoothe and heal the Inflamed mem-
bran#* as the germ-laden phlegm
la loosened and expelled. —^
^ 7 oUw remedies have
failed^ don’t be discouraged, your
druggist Is authorized to guarantee
Creomulsion and to refund your
money lf you are not satisfied with
results from the very first bottle.
Oet Creomulsion right now. (Adv.)
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Highent Price* Paid J I
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Located opposite
Pont Office. [
McDonald & Dillin
-Telephone 486
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J. C. GADDY
- MASSEUR
Telephone 184
Comanche, Texas
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TRY OUR—
_______ Plate Lunch J.
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Best Coffee In Town .
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AU Kinds of Short Orders ,
and Sandwiches.
KARL DERRICK’S
CAFE
...... 283 West Broadway.
Brownwoood
(19-22)
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566 COLDS
and
FEVER
first <Ur
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Rub-My-TlsiS<-World’s
Best Unlment
LIQUID. TABLBTS
HAl.VK. NOSE
DRora
subscribing fc. ______________,___________
Chief. -One of the most popular'of damage to some equipment
departments outside of the news (Then we had to get along without
items. Is the Want Ad Section, an operator for three days and
Most farmers, say that alone is'worry, worry. The paper Is jate
^IRjrth the price of the paper. A
woman who subscribed the other
said. "I want to renew. my
fr l have no jwa.v of keeping
up witli the picture shows since
my subscription expired.”
Hugh Jolmson has come out In
an'article claiming that after all
•Wally
Hlld we have Worked three nights
That's not all.'YOU Tare reading a
paper with two faces of type -in
The reading matter, because it was
hecessary to-frave * Tot off ^rt set
on another machine with a dif-
ferent face from the one we use -
just as good, mind you ’but the
two make the paper apphai' bum
PAIN
Get rid of it
'H
! He has made one of the great-
est and most incredible sacrifices
m Uic. iiistor> of the kingdoms of
the earth, When functional pains of
. urrT. .... . •. . . . menstruation are severe, take
BUT be is through cliristening PARnilT If it doesn’t hene-
crulsers. playing with mortar, vii- ^akdui. ir it aoesn t nene
lting coal mines, inspecting Hois-/ YOU, consult a physician.
Guards or standing in the rain Don’t neglect such pains. They
for the March of Time. depress the tone of the nerves,
-He -IMS thrust .side cverythiny cause sleeplessness, loss of ap-
that he waa horn and bred to Petite,"^Wccir out your rcSl&t- f.f
INSURE
InHurance is Protection. Don’t take a chance of
Losing your Home or Investment by Neglecting
your Insurance. -^____r
Nothing hut Strong Old Line Stock Companies
represented by this Agency.
J. D. ALLCORN
Insurance and Bonds
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DAUGHETY CLINIC
CENTRAL TEXAS
HOSPITAL
Brown wood, Texas
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was not the real cause I The fellow had •, been.-- given- d j the day in a canoe or mastering as thousands of women
of . the abdication of King Ed- chanc- before when he got drunk a new swimming stroke, there can have- Said It helped them.
ward. The former N. R. A Czar 1 on the Job, but the second offense |M. nt) squawks from th)‘ Doriiin- Besides easing certain pains, Car-
says that the Queen mother as waa jiist too much Tf people want ions. dul aids In building up the whole
well as the Prime Mini*tcr. and-*U»-drink liquor, that is their busi- ’ | Eystcm by helping women to get
other high English officials. rea-1 ness, but if w? do not want them j jj- lias forfeited the salutes, more strength from their food.
treasure to respect and to enjoy, ance. Get a bottle of Cardul I *________________________________j
. and see whether it will Tielp ^*~r,:,2,—---------- •
BUT if he would rather spend 1 . . -r
- toed tiiat Edward, the grown in>.;ar.amtl u- that's our business”
*' boy. was not fitted to be' kjng and; -——--— u___
that the Wally Incident was Just ] Tunes piav change but the el-
an excuse to get rid of him jf.it of intoxicating hqtior was |
" ‘ -----——o—•--——— . iijipqrein.lv I lie same over a half t
•pie practice of giving money i( phturv aeo'as TTTs'tdrtay.
WMf ^00 tiie c ourt house sqm-rc; T,-r Wilhamstm County Sun at
every a&furdftv he The (’HHmi«-irt- „ jj years agoi
merchants, wUl be. discontinued ; ci.uunn and last -week eontalnecff
we? . .
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“lor the present:
trhts item..
—------ - T--t» | 1 , I V1 wo or three tunes during the
Comanche is the best Titldefljy>ast nienth itiref, have beep seen
town this Christmas between Fortj,m the streets Irving to get-,their
Worth and BrownwoOd, a BoWcn drunken husbands out. of town.
Bus passengt r told us last .Satur-jYou .ran hardly imagin'* a more
day night.
touching scene. A wife in tears
. -o- - , trying to persuade her wayward
At the Bi-District football game husband from a saloon is enough
*1. ptcphenrilh* reeentlv between lo movc the sensibilities of the
ihe Stephenville High School and most obdurate wretell. Public
the Winters High SclioOl. the Co- laentimr nt ouglit to be so strong
_ manche Drum Corps girls gave a against such men as lo force them’
4 performance between halves tliat!to be decent husbands. It ls as;
<rew applause from the large j humiliating to a refmed woman j
crowd Many JttcphrtrviHe speruo-ji., h»v« a drunkard for a .husband
tors were heard to compliment our nx it would be lor a •euituredT
girls, their behavior, and- good j gentleman to have a loud mouth.'
looks. Others passed complimenLs cussing woman hit a wife "
on our school system and upon} 1 <> •
•WJ- J; » Bramleue who was' one of the good mothers of Co- i
head of Uie • Stephem ill* w. hciol Tnan-Cju.i who 'is proud of her son ’
^atem fur a ibut s -n - w[lC) js now n^iddle age and wtiasc 1
* person is visiting in itn' | only serious fault .is ills drinking,
other town and standing in a, lQjri u ]ast week that her son I
crowd without any one knowing j ha{1 not bf.,.n dnink for three !
where-die is from lie especially )m„nUlh and Uiat bh(. bdHfVed'
•appreciates compliments spoken tha, „• ,M. couW mitke. „ lhrouuh -
lor his home town Institutions.jthe/ Christmas season without
TC '---—r------------------ . i yielding, lie would'Tr^ereome the!
One of the main oojecuu - oT j j,nbit --------*■ ■ -,—|-
Uie next session of Conwii-ss. says | ‘ 0 i
V. 8. Senator Tom Cuninilly. wUl | • T(XHft politicians* says The)
to the laum-hlny (>t a pruwaini4,rownwood ^j,etln
to halt farm tenanancy and '" 1
— ---------------------- j should be
make the 'United Statcil a land; 'tor ‘ down'in'^that
of home owners onre again.
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i state the Senate has passed a
I law making it a felony to violate a
■Religion, toys the Dublin Pro- j written campaign promise
gross, mould be like a steering
wheel, but U>o many people use
it like a *>p«re tire- only in emer-
Jtneies, . .
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with most I h.rm-
_—^s. la. they try to_xc£cmn 11io.se
Who arc already b4ttei than they
Im-
*08%
themaelves are.
There Is no open season
quail* in Coleman or McCulloch
■g Counties. Tills is a foolish law
l \ And should be repealed says t^ie
r Coleman Democrat-Voice.
Fur* and hid^* are now being
Ruurketed in Coman(:lie in consi-
derable numbers and are bringing
In real money
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Stephen ville won the Regional
championship in Class B football
‘ i of this section by defeating
at Rock Springs.
1* as far as
the race goes among Clasf. 15
schools StephenVllle had only one
'touchdown scored against the
team all season, that being by
FAMOUS “BUTS'’
in History
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tewon
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hich the Yellow
Jadkets defeated 20 to 6. Eighteen
Kwag the lowest score made
Stephenville team in any
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won the
it is not
a
about 9500 o;
Jtcphen
• The night the forest fire began,
Sim Sawyer saw the blare
Just starting in some bushes
Up the street a i'ttle ways
S*m should have 'phoned the,.
firehouse.
But he hadn't any phone,
And so he got his garden hose
And fought it all alone
NOTE , S-»I Sovr hr ,wmU
■jar Mr wimlMa. SW ir
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e»Hy tmrlk miAm br/mt t to
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1X» TtUSMONS
—Men’s Suits
20, Off For Cash
BUY YOURSELF V NEW SUIT I OR ( HRISTMAS-
$;i7.r»(l Suits cash
f29.S,Y Suits, cash ,_t
$ jf I. S 5 Suits, casli J
(With 2 pair pants)
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. $23.95
$19.95
BUY A TOP (‘OAT—For some ope a Christmas present
$2LH5 Overcoats, cash __________ _ $19.76
$ 19.95+ Overcoats, cash _______ % ___ __ $15.97
f 15.95 Overcoats, cash •• ______$12.76
BOYS SUITS, LONG PANTS
$13,95 tirades, cash _ _____
? 15/95 tirades, cash ____
(With 2 pair pants)
COWBOY BOOTS
$10.(10 Men’s, 20'< off cash _
$5.75 BiR Boy’s, cash
$4.50 Youths, cash ________
f $3T.O Children^- V/r
$11.16
$12.76
$H,00
$4.60
$3.60
$2.60
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WOMEN’S NEW NAVY SLIPPERS—Widths A AAA,
AAA. A, B—In a new strap style* and a new Oxford
with 15-K inch heel.—Price __ . _____-______ $6.75
COMFORTS—Blankets. Silk Comforts, for Christmas
(>ifts. $6.75 to $16.50 less 20'/< off for cash.
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NEW SILKS—Celonese Prints, washable, new pat-
terns. Yd. $1.21 and 20'.; off makes price $1.00.
MANY NEW ARTICLES-
Spring Dresses. Silk Pajan
-In Ready-to-Wear—New
^jamas. Spring (oat. Evening
Jacket of Velvet for Christmas.
MANY CHRISTMAS'GIFTS AT 50c, $1.00, $1.19.
In Our Dry Goods Department.
Hemphill-Fain’s
BROWNWOOD. TEXAS
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ELKINS’ TIN SHOP
Will reedre jour old Radiator—make good as now.—
Guaranteed and to cost half price, of new job.—Well
Buckets, $1.00 each; Well Casing, Flues. Slock Tanks,
Cisterns, Gutters7! Can do your Fancy Scroll Sawing,
am designs such as-shelves. what-nots. Prices reason-
able.
PHONE 321
LAUNDRY
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—WASH AT—
DAVENPORTS
Helpy Self Laundry
ON DEPOT STREET
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N. A. Palmer & Co.
, All Kinds Insurance
And Bonds
_ First Nat’l. Bank Bldg.
Residence Phone 25
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WHY NOT...
Place your Life—Health and Accident Insurance with
I^wal Agents? Your interests will lie looked after more
closely than a transient agent can do it.
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When in need of any kind of Insurance—Bonds or
Real Estate, call on
J. R. EANES & CO.
JOHN I). WARING—
PHONE 123
A. GREEN
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Dr. C. W
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KGRAY Yrtl/
nd Surgeon (F I
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rhysician and
Office West Side Square
Phone 4 Comanche
Gulf Oil Corporation
W. H. SLIDER
AGENT
OFFICE AT WAREHOUSE
Phones: Office 239— Reni. J63
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O. H. DONAHO
Dealer In
Ga«oiineT Kerosene,
Lube Oils and Greases
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COMANCHE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
J. R. Kanes, Manager
C omanche National Bank Bldg.
Telephone 377
Dr. E. R. AMMONS
. DENTIST
Complete X-Ray Service
Phone*: Office 456—Rest 348
West Side Square
— Comanche, Texas
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Dr. Kenneth Ory
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office In Comanche National
BaqIl. Annex.
r|j Phone: Office 388—Rest. 268
FOR GOOD HEALTH
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No Charge Tor Cohsultatlon.
Residence Calls Made ^
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CHIROPRACTOR & MASSEUR
t- omet hours
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Company
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furnishes you a market every day in
the year for your Cream, Whole Sweet-
milk, Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys and other
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Highest Market Prices Paid itt All Times
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GEO. C. McKENZIE, Manager
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Practice Limited to
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Blackwell Sanitarium
Gorman. Texas
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PHY8IC1AN and SURGEON
Office On West Side
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Dr. F. L. HILL
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Higginbotham Building
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