The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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to Abilene from Conum* lie, viy* ‘ eo-
flooecl flh<\ $1.00 tor which pleate *e»i't
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' HIm k, Patton rt»tte<|* Mra. Bat
■nan BmmUt.
Mr. OU« MOM at WH*n
Hundajr afternoon.
Mr. Chester Billings visrtted with
the Brown family Sunday night.
la the order of the day. Some few are
through picking and all Art nearing
the end While the yield wae greater
that farmer* anticipated,and the price
received tor It will put meet fanners
on cany street.
A. H. Taylor aud daughter, Deaaa
motored to Thorp Spring* Monday
where Mies Deaaa entered school.
Mias Ethel HlUey, who went to Co-
manche latt Monday with the Inten-
tion of entering school there, changed
her mind and went to Brownwood aud
entered school at that place. ^y ,.
K. D. Jouea was clerking tor A. H.
Taylor Monday. Mr. Taylor being ab-
sent.
Dr. HlUey had buatneas at Brown-
out Tuesday and Thursday.
llelvln HlUey who has been bolding
down a claim In New Mexico since
Apr. 1, Is back looking bale and hearty.
The gin here haa been having con- ;
slderable trouble one way and another.
R. W Fielder ran a narrow escape
of his life Friday morning when he
started to market with three’ bale* of
cotton in wagon and crossing a Uttle
ditch just before he came in town the
front end- gate gave way ami be end
a hale of cotton went off on the team.
But .as lu**k would hare it,the bale
Struck one of the hiulea and feU to one
aide while Fielder Ml just behind the
team, and escaped without injury.
Several from here attended, the
funeral of Mrs. Powel who died gear
llaxse and remains were burled at
Stag Creek cemetery Wednesday of
4hst week. Hho leaves a brother, Mr.
3. M Flood of Gup, and many relative*
and friends to mourn herdemise
''-'ilpm Hoads la becoming a very Im-
portant traddlng point, a* we noticed
almost a truck loud of cotton saelp-
lug dell reded to , Sidney from that»
..-tus ti c Chief far one jr$ir. We IbivO
missed the tow numbers issued since
I we left for Atdlene, and wish you
would send the two back numbers If
you have them.
We kro nicely located here, having
secured a Very desirable residence, in a
fine neighborhood, and are liking Abi-
lene better every day- The people
here have certainly been clever to ua.
attended the opening of Simmons
College today. It was indeed an in-
spiration. This afternoon J. G. and
Katherine registered as students.
They met Miss Dell Small, and her
fMtlier John, who brought her down
with him. She will also enter Sim-
mons for this term."
We congratulate Abilene on the ae-
xry it. , now imi fine ud can do my ,)"Ultlon of thl* «ood Mr
housework without any trouble at ML f Kealbf is u «pJcndid lawyer, of the
Youcan use this letter for the sake of highest standing professionally and
privately. Ity children have been
Sabina, Ohio.*- 1 took Lydia E. Pink
im’a Vegetable Compound for weak-
cook a meal. T waa
this way for about a
DB- 0. W. McOOLLUM
^ DENTIST
Office Burka Bldg.,
Comanche. Text
It*a great to $e<
to see every one in
and wonderful fl
bowlful of these
the-corn” and tm
it’s handy—-is jus
appeal! And, yoi
Kellogg’s Corn
tsssr
Long experience in Federal
and State Courts
Burks Bldg. Comanche, Tex.
Meals 45c, beds 35c, board $25.00 per
month.—Mrs. Payne at the old Camp-
bell House.
GERMANY TO BE VERV
CONSERVATIVE WITH COAL
O. H. Donaho
"■'ft** Agent)
- ' TEXAS Olid COMPANY <
- PHONES n AND $8$-
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
Alarmed by an
municipal
empty
treasury aud the threatening financial
and economic conditions with winter
before the door\ the city council of
Berlin has r**>olvcd upon drastic mea-
sures of economy. * '
Among the measures is a decision
to close the schools ffor six weeks
this winter in order to economise on
coal, and also to suspend construc-
tion niton the new subways which bos
beefo In progress more thun two years,
and to discontinue work on the new
• • --t— - r^m^^rTu rfl". *'
Six feet of ground is cheaper today
than the necessary coal with which to
Cremate the dead.
Bavarian shoemakers are demand-
, lng that the government limit the
height of the tops of shoes and boots
in order to cut down. tbe consump-
tioa of leather.
t Breeders 6f ami dealers in Harx
Mountain canaries, world famous for
tflelr singing, my that business Is at
a standstill because Germans are un-
able to any longer Huy bird seed for
their eaitarle* hrennse of high prices
and the low rates of exchange.
Many women will' profit by the fol-
lowering statement of qne of their sex: ;
“I wall afraid to cat on account of!
stomach trouble. Even rice did not j
agree. After taking Adler-i-ka I can
eat anything.” Adier-i-ka acts *on
both the upper and lower bowel, remov-
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
4 am J* X. w • a*. dB — mm a -X - ** —- -
KODAK FINISHING
’■''Jk.VI • r?OR BUSH
SEE VICE
. afflsfesriay send to
DIXON’S §
Kodak Shop
la often caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucoue lining of the Ku.-uchtan
Tub*. When this tube Is Inflamod you
have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing. Unless tbe inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing may be de-
stroyed forever.
HALL’S CATARRH MRpIClNlI will
do what we claim for It—rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness canned by
Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
has been nucccssful In the treatment of
Catarrh for over Forty Tears.
Sold by all druggists.
F. J. Cheney ft Oo„ Toledo, O.
■ $ 'i
NORTH SIDE
Eire at O. C. Thrasher’s Homo
l4iat Friday about four o’clock In
the afternoon the fire alarm sounded,
with tho usual response from every-
body about the square who could
leave his business and had a means of
transportation. The fire proved to be
at O. C. Thrashets, Mrg. Thrasher
having come down town leaving the
electric iron on the ironing hoard with
the current on. The Iron had burned
through the board and smarted a blnae
Hot and cold bat
age at all
etc. N Fortunately the fire was ex-
tinguished by the fire eomidbiy befort?
It jeot beyond control and no very
serious t/hmage resulted.
* COTTON GROVE NEWS
Garland Johnson, Jim Godfrey, Opal
(Moscow, Edna and Viola Harris are
attending school in Comanche this saea-
►<**.
•nr teachers for this session will
be Miss Della Wall,of DeLeon. Priori
pal; Mi*» Martin of Gnstine, Infer
mediate: Miss Grace Nelson of Gus-
tlne. Primary. '
Mias Vera Bean spent the day Sun-
day with Miss Alice Neely and Myrtle
Lee Da via
Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie spent the week
end in Hamilton-
Mr*. Horace 8 west man returned to
her home la Muskogee, Ok la. after a
week* visit with her sister-ia-law Mrs.
T. L. Htftchtnson Jr.
We bear that Mia* Lola M<;Rntlre
wJU attend school in Ranger next ses-
| jglWHa
MBS
'V. ' Tvi’*.
I and took it for a headache, and
the relief was very gulck. and
it was so long before I had
another headache. Now I just
keep the Black-Draught, and
don*t let myself get in that
condition."
Thedford’s Black - Draught
Onfymi!
Discounting I the
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Mias Odessa Johnson will teach in
the Downing school this session.
, Miss Kate Ripley spent Saturday
night and Sunday with her parents.
,uf ; S j, ' «'1 _ ■«,, h • ■»'
x(’eaunehe’s Good Road fijpirit Praised
*w . r,' ■'
A fine highway is now being con-,
si me ted between Priddy and Goman-
, che and it is said that when complet-
. cd will be among the best roads in
tho state. Of course, Comanche is
mostly responsible for this road. They
have a keen eye for business and the
few thousand dollars spent tor its con-
struction is a small Item compared
with tbe teturns the town will iatur-
a Mr receive from the Priddy trade ter-
r ritory.—Mullen Enterprise. JjJ *[.■*;-
and by stimulating die action of
the liver, when it ft torpid, helps
to drive many poisons out of
your system. . Biliousness,
indigestion, headache, and
similar troubles are often
relieved to this way. It is the
natural way. Be natural! Try
Black-Draught.
Sold everywhere.
with a so-called Hcmg discount,” we list it aa low as we profit]
You can see from tke figures below dm* Its advertised price
product, built to safeguard the woM*
it ha* a different tread from tbe bun,
a new tread with a deep, clean-cut, c<
substantially lest.
* Compare these prices with NET pric** you are
30xClincher......$12.50 32x4 Straight Side
30x3*4 Straight Side.. 13.50 33x 4 Straight Shis
32x3*4 Straight Sid*.. 19.25 34i4 StraightSds
3U4 Straight Side.. 22.20 32.^ Strmght Sid.
Texhoma Oil & Re:
Wichita FallTexas
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Callaway, Stella C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1922, newspaper, September 22, 1922; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888847/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.